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Plate tectonics
SECTIONS OF THE LITHOSPHERE FLOAT IN SLOW CONSTANT MOTION
2.
CONVECTION CURRENTS
CURRENTS CAUSED BY DIFFERENT DENSITIES IN THE MANTLE
3.
SLAB PULL
THE PULL OF GRAVITY ON A SUBDUCTING PLATE
4.
RIDGE PUSH
NEW CRUST FORMS AT MID OCEAN RIDGES AND PUSHES WAY OLD ROCK
5.
DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDRY
OCCURS WHEN TWO PLATES PULL AWAY FROM EACHOTHER OR DIVERGE
6.
RIFT VALLEYS
A divergent boundry on land creats a landform called rift valley
A large rift valley in africa is lake rukwa.
Photo by
Ben Andreas Harding
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MID OCEAN RIDGES
Divergent plates under water creates a mid ocean ridge.
A great example of this is the mid atlantic ridge
Photo by
wockerjabby
8.
CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDRIES
OCCURS WHEN TWO PLATES CRASH INTO EACHOTHER DESTROYING CRUST
9.
TRENCHES AND VOLCANIC ARCS
A deep trench is created when continental and oceanic converge
For example the kermadic trench
In some cases subduction creats volcanic arcs around the boundry
10.
ISLAND AND VOLCANIC ARCS
When oceanic plates converge it can result in an island arc
Another resulting land form is volcanic arcs
a great example of this is the Aegean island
11.
MOUNTAINS
MOUNTAINS LIKE EVERST ARE FOUND ON CONTINENTAL CONVERGENT PLATES
Photo by
Ian BC North
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SUBDUCTION ZONE
When two plates converge and the more dence plate is pulled into the mantle
An example of a subduction zone is the Japanese islands
13.
DEEP OCEAN TRENCHES
LONG DEEP UNDERWATER DEPRETION CREATED BY SUBDUCTION.
14.
MARIANA TRENCH
THE MARIANA TRENCH IS THE DEEPEST TRENCH ON EARTH
Photo by
Mudkipz_KGM
15.
TRANSFORM PLATE BOUNDRY
CREATED WHEN TWO PLATES SLIDE PAST EACH OTHER
16.
EARTHQUAKES
WHEN THE TWO PLATES SLIDE PAST EACHOTHER THEY EMITE SEISMIC WAVES
Photo by
martinluff
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FAULTS
A fault is the result of a transform boundry
Faults are cracks in the earth's crust
The San Andreas fault is an especially large fault in California
Photo by
Ben+Sam
Anna Disanto
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