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Slip, Slide and Collide

Slip, Slide and Collide. How Do Tectonic Plates Move?. 3 Types of Plate Boundaries. (1) Divergent (constructive) Convergent (destructive) Transform (conservative). Slip  Divergent Plate Boundary (Constructive). Divergent Plates animation.

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Slip, Slide and Collide

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  1. Slip, Slide and Collide How Do Tectonic Plates Move?

  2. 3 Types of Plate Boundaries (1) Divergent (constructive) Convergent (destructive) Transform (conservative)

  3. Slip  Divergent Plate Boundary(Constructive)

  4. Divergent Plates animation • http://www.learner.org/interactives/dynamicearth/slip3.html

  5. Divergent = Constructive (2)Divergent plates separate and new crust is formed to fill in the gap left by the two divergent plates.

  6. Where are Divergent Plate Boundaries? (3)Mid Atlantic Ridge- runs along the Atlantic Ocean between the Americas and Africa/Europe. (They are getting farther apart every year!)

  7. (4) Draw a constructive Divergent Plate Boundary.

  8. Mini Milky Way Divergent Plate Of Science!!

  9. Slide  Transform Plate Boundary(conservative)

  10. Transform Plates animation • http://www.learner.org/interactives/dynamicearth/slip3.html

  11. Transform= Conservative (5) Transform Plates move past one another, sliding. They do not destroy or create land.

  12. Where are Transform Plate Boundaries? (6) San Andres Fault in California. (7)When the plates move past one another they create earthquakes.

  13. (8)Draw a conservative Transform Plate Boundary.

  14. Graham Cracker Transform Plate Boundary of Science!!

  15. Collide Convergent Plate Boundary(destructive)

  16. Convergent Plates animation

  17. Convergent = Destructive (9) Subduction-the process by which two plates collide and one plate is drawn underneath the other. The Older Plate normally goes underneath the younger plate because it is heavier.

  18. Convergent Plates and Subduction (10) Convergent Plates are destroyed when one goes underneath the other.

  19. Convergent Plate Boundary Convergent can either be (11) • continental-oceanic, • oceanic-oceanic • continental-continental

  20. Where are Continental –Continental Plate Boundaries? The Himalayas in India. The two plates collided and pushed one plate up to create the mountains.

  21. Where are Oceanic- Oceanic Plate Boundaries? Mariana Trench • off the coast of Japan and the Philippines. Islands • Underwater volcanoes form new land masses

  22. Where are Oceanic- Continental Plate Boundaries? Volcanoes- found all along the “Ring of Fire” where active volcanoes are found because of subducting plates melting and becoming magma for volcanoes.

  23. (12) Draw a destructive Convergent Plate Boundary.

  24. Oreo Cookie Subduction Convergent Plate Boundary

  25. Plates in the Future In 50 Million years, scientist believe that the world will look like this! California Russia

  26. If Time-Plate Boundary Game • http://www.learner.org/interactives/dynamicearth/slip4.html

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