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The asthenosphere consists of solid rock that is flowing. But it’s not all flowing in the same direction.

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Theory of Plate Tectonics

• Theory that pieces of lithosphere move around on top of the asthenosphere

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Plate Boundaries

• The edges of different pieces of The lithosphere meet at lines called plate boundaries

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Plate Boundaries

Plate Videos

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So the plates move.Now What?

•As the plates move, they produce changes in Earth’s surface, including volcanoes, earthquakes, mountain ranges, and deep-ocean trenches.

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3 Types of Plate Boundaries

Divergent

Convergent

Transform

Divergent

Transform

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3 Types of Boundaries

Divergent boundary= two plates move apart

• Magma rises and creates new crust or seafloor

Causes: mid-ocean ridges, rift valleys, new crust , volcanoes

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Diverging Iceland

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3 Types of Boundaries

• Convergent= when two tectonic plates push into one another.

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Convergent Boundaries

• Continental vs. Continental

• Continental vs. Oceanic

• Oceanic vs. Oceanic

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Continental vs. Continental•When two continental crustal plates collide, the continents buckle upward and form mountains.

Himalayas- Asia

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Oceanic vs. Continental

•The oceanic plate slides under the continental plate.

•The continental crust crumbles and forms new mountains.

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Oceanic vs. Continental

• Ex: Andes mtn in S.

America

Cascade Mtns. in N. America- Mt. St. Helens

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Oceanic vs. Oceanic

•Two oceanic plates collide, one of the oceanic plates slides under the other.•also called a subduction zone

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Hawaiian Islands

Oceanic vs. Oceanic

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Transform boundary

• When two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally

Produces?

Earthquakes

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New Madrid Fault

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How do the plates move?

• CONVECTION CURRENTS• Hot material rises while

cooler material near the

surface sinks

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How do the plates move?

• CONVECTION CURRENTS• Hot material from deep within the Earth

rises while cooler material near the surface sinks

• http://education.sdsc.edu/optiputer/flash/convection.htm

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Convection currents

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How do we know?

• Sea-floor spreading

=new ocean floor is

created as two

lithospheric plates

pull away from

one another.

Sea-floor spreading

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Seafloor spreading

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The Plates Move…So what now?

Which way?

• 50 million years