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The Theory of Plate Tectonics (pages 150–154)

The Theory of Plate Tectonics (pages 150–154). How Plates Move (page 151) Key Concept: The theory of plate tectonics explains the formation, movement, and subduction of Earth’s plates.

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The Theory of Plate Tectonics (pages 150–154)

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  1. TheTheoryofPlate Tectonics (pages150–154)

  2. HowPlatesMove (page151) Key Concept:The theory of plate tectonics explainsthe formation,movement,and subduction of Earth’splates.

  3. Earth’s surface is broken into many jagged pieces. The surface is like the shell of a hard-boiled egg that has been dropped.

  4. The pieces of Earth’s surface are called plates. Plates carry continents, ocean floors, or both.

  5. The theory of plate tectonics says that Earth’s plates move because of convection currents in the mantle.

  6. Currents in the mantle carry plates on Earth’s surface, like currents in water carry boats on a river.

  7. Plates can meet in three different ways. Plates may pull apart, push together, or slide past each other. Wherever plates meet, you usually find volcanoes, mountain ranges, or deep-ocean trenches.

  8. Answer the following questions

  9. Jagged pieces of Earth’s surface are called Plates

  10. Is the following sentence true or false?Earth’s platescarry only the continents. False

  11. Circle the letter of the sentence that states the theoryof plate tectonics. a. Earth’splatescannotmovebecausetheyaremadeof solid rock. b. Earth’splatesmovebecauseofconvectioncurrentsin the mantle. c.Earth’smoving plates cause convection currents inthe mantle.

  12. Plate Boundaries (pages 152–154) Key Concept: There are three kinds of plate boundaries:divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries.

  13. A different type of plate movement occurs along each type of boundary.

  14. A plate boundary is where two plates meet. Faults form along plate boundaries. A fault is a break in Earth’s crust where blocks of rock have slipped past each other.

  15. Where two plates move apart, the boundary is called a divergent boundary.

  16. A divergent boundary between two oceanic plates forms a mid-ocean ridge. A divergent boundary between two continental plates forms a deep valley called a rift valley.

  17. Where two plates push together, the boundary is called a convergent boundary.

  18. A convergent boundary between two oceanic plates forms a deep-ocean trench.

  19. A convergent boundary between two continental plates forms a mountain range.

  20. Where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions, the plate boundary is called a transform boundary.

  21. At a transform boundary, earthquakes may occur.

  22. Answer the following questions.

  23. fault boundary rift valley The edges of two plates meet at a plate ________________A break in Earth’s crust where blocks of rock have slipped past each other is a ____________A deep valley formed along the divergent boundary is a ______________ boundary fault rift valley

  24. Plates push together Transform boundary

  25. The End

  26. National Geographic Plate Techtonics

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