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Plate Tectonics

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PLATE TECTONICS

BY: EMILY PACHINGER 2ND PERIOD
Photo by mag3737

Plate tectonics is the theory that pieces of the earth's lithosphere are in slow constant motion, driven by convection
currents in the mantle.

CONVECTION CURRENTS

CONVECTION CURRENTS IN THE MANTLE CAN CAUSE PLATE MOVEMENT.

GRAVITY

CAUSES MORE DENSE PLATES TO SINK INTO THE SUBDUCTION ZONE.

SEAFLOOR SPREADING

PUSHES TWO PLATES APART ALONG A MID-OCEAN RIDGE
Photo by ramona220

DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY

BOUNDARY WHERE PLATES ARE MOVING APART

Rift Valley may be created as a result of a Divergent boundary

Mid-ocean ridges may be formed from a Divergent Plate Boundary.

CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY

PLACE WHERE TWO PLATES COLLIDE

OCEAN VS. CONTINENT

TRENCH WITH A VOLCANIC ARCH MAY FORM

OCEAN VS. OCEAN

TRENCH WITH ISLAND ARCH OR UNDERWATER VOLCANIC ARCH

CONTINENT VS. CONTINENT

MOUNTAIN RANGES MAY FORM

Subduction zone: process by which ocean crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle.

Photo by Ken Lund

Deep Ocean Trench: Oceanic crust is formed at an oceanic ridge, while the lithosphere is subducted back into the asthenosphere at trenches.

EXAMPLE OF DEEP OCEAN TRENCH

MIDDLE AMERICA TRENCH

TRANSFORM PLATE BOUNDARY

  • Relative motion is predominantly horizonal
  • End abruptly and are connected on both ends to other faults
  • Plates slide past each not creating or destroying plates
Photo by docentjoyce

RESULT OF TRANSFORM BOUNDARY

EARTH QUAKES ARE SOMETIMES CREATED
Photo by quinn.anya

EXAMPLE OF A TRANSFORM BOUNDARY

SAN ANDREAS