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Plate Tectonics Review. Chapter 8. The ______________ is made of partially melted, “plastic” rock material and plates “float” on it. asthenosphere. At subduction boundaries one plate __________________ another plate. Subducts/plunges/ sinks below. A transform boundary is when ___________.
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Plate Tectonics Review Chapter 8
The ______________ is made of partially melted, “plastic” rock material and plates “float” on it.
At subductionboundaries one plate __________________ another plate
The East-African Rift/Red Sea are examples of a ___________________
Rift valley that formed at a continental-continental divergent boundary
Some ________________ rocks contain iron-based magnetic minerals that “record” the direction of Earth’s magnetic field when the rock formed.
Mid-ocean ridges are broken into sections that are offset from each other by breaks called __________________ that are perpendicular (at right angles) to the ridge and are the source of earthquakes here.
In 1912, Alfred Wegener proposed the hypothesis of ______________________, which stated the continents have moved over time.
As you move out from the center of a mid-ocean ridge, what happens to the temperature of the rock?
Mid-Atlantic Ridge • East Pacific Rise
Plate tectonics provides evidence/an explanation for the location/occurrence of: • 1. • 2. • 3.
1. volcanoes • 2. earthquakes • 3. the formation of new crust (sea floor)
When Earth’s magnetic field “matches” up with the geographic poles is known as _______________ polarity • Ex. magnetic north & geographic north match up and magnetic south & geographic south match up
A ________________ is the border between 2 diverging plates.
As you move out from the center of the mid-ocean ridge, what happens to the age of the rocks?
1 2 • Label the layers… 3 4
Name the 3 ways that plates can move in relation to one another
Away from each other (divergent plate boundary) • Towards each other (convergent plate boundary) • Slide past each other (transform plate boundary)
Marianas • Peru-Chile • Tonga • Aleutian
When Earth’s magnetic field does not “match” up with the geographic poles is known as _______________ polarity • Ex. magnetic north & geographic south match up and magnetic south & geographic north match up
The ___________ is made up of the crust & uppermost mantle and is broken into “plates”
What are 3 features/effects found at oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundaries. • 1. • 2. • 3.
1. trenches • 2. volcanic island arcs (on the overriding plate) • 3. earthquakes (shallow to very deep)
A ring of many active volcanoes around the Pacific plate’s boundaries
Some of the observations that support the hypothesis of continental drift are: • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4.
1. shape of continents (“puzzle fit”) • 2. fossils • 3. distinctive rock formations • 4. climate change evidence (ex. coal deposits)
At a continental-continental divergent boundary, a ________ forms.