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Plate Boundaries and Plate Interactions. Goals. Classify and label the types of movement at plate boundaries, using a world map that shows relative plate motions Identify the distribution of plates by means of the world map of relative plate motions
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Goals • Classify and label the types of movement at plate boundaries, using a world map that shows relative plate motions • Identify the distribution of plates by means of the world map of relative plate motions • Describe the present plate-tectonic setting of your community, and infer possible past plate-tectonic activity based on your knowledge.
Divergent Plate Boundary • Convergent Plate Boundary • Transform Plate Boundary
Think About It • Write a caption for this cartoon. • The most interesting ride on a plate would be the leading or trailing plate.
Investigate page 79 • Answer Part C and Part D • Read Digging Deeper pg. 80-85 • Answer questions #1-7 on page 85 in your comp book. • No you don’t have write the questions in your comp book, but only if you write a complete answer. • Add the Geo words into your illustrated glossary.
Divergent Plate Boundary • It’s a plate boundary where two plates move away from one another • Example: South American & African Plate
Divergent Plate Boundary • Young divergence has thin or thinning crust and rift valleys • Example: Mid Ocean Ridge and East Pacific Rise
Convergent Plate Boundary • A plate boundary where two plates go toward each other • The denser crust will always subduct beneath the other crust. Sometimes these make ocean trenches. • Nazca plate & South American Plate
Convergent Plate Boundary • If denser oceanic crust subbducts beneath continental crust, a volcanic chain • Ex) Andes or the Cascades
Convergent Plates • The sinking material can partially melt. This makes volcanic island arcs. • Ex) Aleutian islands and Japan
Convergent Plate Boundary When 2 continents collide that are both to light to subduct the crust is crumpled and uplifted to make great mountain chains – ex) Himalayas and Appalachian
Transform Plate Boundary • When two plates move parallel from each other • San Andreas Fault • AKA: parallel slip
San Andreas Fault • SAF is the boundary between the North American and Pacific plates. • The fault runs from the Gulf of Calif. NW to Mendocino County in N. California
Homework • Visit the following website and record examples of each type of plate boundary into your comp book. • http://geology.com/plate-tectonics.shtml • Study for your quiz on Tuesday • Tectonic Setting for Volcanic Activity animations
Warm-Up • Write a brief definition for each of the following terms and give an example of where you might find each: • Divergent Plate Boundary • Convergent Plate Boundary • Transform Plate Boundary
Warm-Up • Convergent boundaries can be in three different settings. What are they? • Name the 3 types of boundaries between lithospheric plates • What happens when two continent plates collide along a convergent plate boundary?