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Plate Tectonics. Chapter 4. Section 1 Vocabulary. Inside the Earth Crust Mantle Core Lithosphere Asthenosphere Mesosphere Tectonic Plate. The composition of the earth. The Crust 5-100km thick Thinnest layer Two types Continental Oceanic Made of…. The composition of the earth.
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Plate Tectonics Chapter 4
Section 1 Vocabulary • Inside the Earth • Crust • Mantle • Core • Lithosphere • Asthenosphere • Mesosphere • Tectonic Plate
The composition of the earth • The Crust • 5-100km thick • Thinnest layer • Two types • Continental • Oceanic • Made of…
The composition of the earth • The Mantle • Thicker • Most of the mass • Crust too thick • Observations • Ocean floor • Made of…
The Composition of the earth • The Core • Mantle to the core • Made of… • Not made of.. • 1/3 of the Earth’s mass
The Physical structure of the earth • Five layers • Inner Core • Solid, dense • Outer Core • Liquid layer • Mesosphere • Strong • Asthenosphere • Plastic layer • Lithosphere • Tectonic plates
Tectonic plates • Names of the plates • Fit together • Difference • Ocean • Continent • Plates include… • Like ice cubes
Mapping of the earth’s interior • Never drilled through the crust • Seismic waves • Seismographs
Section 2 Vocabulary • Restless Continents • Continental Drift • Sea-floor Spreading
Wegener’s Continental Drift hypothesis • Alfred Wegener • Continental Drift • Fit together • Similar types of rocks and climatic conditions
The breakup of pangaea • Observations • Single, huge continent (supercontinent) • 245 million years ago • Laurasia and Gondwana (180 million years ago)
Section 3 Vocabulary • The Theory of Plate Tectonics • Plate tectonics • Convergent Boundary • Divergent Boundary • Transform Boundary
Tectonic Plate Boundaries • Plates Touch • Three Types • Convergent Boundary • Divergent Boundary • Transform Boundary • How they move • earthquakes
Convergent Boundary • Collide • Kind of crust • Three Types
Divergent Boundary • Separate • New Sea Floor • Mid-Ocean Ridges
Transform Boundaries • Slide Past Each other horizontally • San Andreas Fault
Possible Causes of tectonic Plate Motion • Plate Tectonic Theory • Solid Rock Flows • Changes in Density • Thermal Energy • Three possible causes
Three Causes of tectonic Plate Motion • Ridge Push • Convection • Slab Pull
Tracking Tectonic Plate motion • Type and Shape of the plate • Interacts with Plates • So Slow and Gradual • GPS • Radio Signals
Section 4 • Deforming the Earth’s Crust Vocabulary • Compression • Tension • Folding • Fault • Uplift • Subsidence
Deformation • Spaghetti • Bending • Breaking • Rock Layers • Stress
Compression and tension • Compression • Squeezed or Collided • Convergent • Mountain Ranges • Tension • Stretch • Divergent • Mid-Ocean Ridge
Folding • Bending of Rock Layers • Horizontal layers • Types of Folds • Anticlines • Synclines • Monocline • Different sizes
Faulting • Stress is applied • Fault Blocks • Hanging wall and footwall • Two Types • Normal fault • Reverse fault
Two Types of faults • Normal fault • Tension Pull Rocks Apart • Reverse Faults • Compression that pushes rocks together
Telling the Difference between faults • Look at the order of sedimentary rock layers • Compare the two dark layers
Strike-Slip Faults • Third Type of Fault • Opposing forces cause rock to break and move horizontally • Move left or right • San Andreas Fault
Plate Tectonics and Mountain Building • Plates Collide • Land features start as… • Can become … • Mountains exist • Andes Mountains • Compression or tension
Three different kinds of mountains • Folded Mountains • Highest • Convergent (collide) • Appalachian Mtns. • Fault-Block Mountains • Tension • Drop Down • Tilted up • Volcanic Mountains • Major (Convergent) • Sinks • Islands • Ring of Fire
Uplift and Subsidence • Vertical Movements • Uplift • Higher elevations • May or May Not Be Deformed • Subsidence • Sinking • No Deformation
Uplift and Sibsidence • Uplifting of Depressed Rock • Formation of Mtns. • Without Deformation • Rebound • Weight removed • Subsidence of Cooler Rock • Hot More Space • Less Volume (Subsides) • Tectonic Letdown • Stretched rift zones • Stress