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The Forces of the Earth Plate tectonics and other cool stuff

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The Forces of the Earth. Plate tectonics and other cool stuff. Vocabulary. Plates – huge moving slabs that form the Earth’s crust Plate tectonics – the theory that the Earth’s crust is made of plates that are constantly drifting apart and sliding together. Tectonic Plates. Vocabulary. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Forces of the Earth

Plate tectonics and other cool stuff

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Vocabulary

• Plates – huge moving slabs that form the Earth’s crust• Plate tectonics – the theory

that the Earth’s crust is made of plates that are constantly drifting apart and sliding together

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Tectonic Plates

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Vocabulary• Crust – the band of solid rock

on the Earth’s surface that floats on the mantle•Mantle – a partly melted,

white-hot inner layer of rock between the Earth’s curst and core

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How Plates Move

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Pangaea

Pangaea – the supercontinent that existed 225 million years ago

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Plate BoundariesDivergent Boundaries

where plates pull apart

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How Plates MoveConvergent Boundaries

Where plates meet

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How Plates Move

Oceanic-Oceanic Convergence

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Oceanic-Oceanic ConvergnceMid-Ocean Ridges

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Birth of an Island Surtsey 1963

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How Plates Move

Continental-Continental Convergence

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Mountain Ranges

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Rise of the Himalayas

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Vocabulary• Magma – liquid rock within the Earth’s

mantle• Lava – liquid rock that has reached the

Earth’s surface• Subduction – the process by which the

Earth’s crust slides into the mantle and melts into magma

• Volcanism – the outpouring of molten rock onto the Earth’s surface through cracks in the crust

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Subduction Zones

Trench FlippingStandard Subduction

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How Plates MoveTransform-Fault Boundaries

Faulting – where two tectonic plates slide past one another

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Fault Lines

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San Andreas Fault

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Ring of Fire

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Hot SpotsHot spots – molten rock that forces its way through the crust, but is not located along a plate boundary

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Vocabulary•Weathering – the slow

breakdown of rock into finer particles by natural means• Erosion – the breakdown and

movement of rock particles by running water, ocean currents, wind or ice

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Weathering and Erosion

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Glacial Erosion

Glacier – a river or sheet of ice that scrapes the soil off the land as it moves

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Greenhouse Effect

• Greenhouse effect – the trapping of heat within the atmosphere and oceans by carbon dioxide

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World Climates