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Page 1: Plate Tectonics - theory stating that the Earth’s crust is made up of large, moving plates - the major force in geomorphology
Page 2: Plate Tectonics - theory stating that the Earth’s crust is made up of large, moving plates - the major force in geomorphology

Plate Tectonics- theory stating that the Earth’s crust is made up of large, moving plates

- the major force in geomorphology.

Page 3: Plate Tectonics - theory stating that the Earth’s crust is made up of large, moving plates - the major force in geomorphology
Page 4: Plate Tectonics - theory stating that the Earth’s crust is made up of large, moving plates - the major force in geomorphology

Continental Drift- Idea developed by Alfred Wegener in 1915.

- Proposed that the light continental crust “floated” on the dense oceanic crust.

- Proposed the idea of “Pangea”

- His theories were altered to create the modern view of plate tectonics.

Page 5: Plate Tectonics - theory stating that the Earth’s crust is made up of large, moving plates - the major force in geomorphology
Page 6: Plate Tectonics - theory stating that the Earth’s crust is made up of large, moving plates - the major force in geomorphology
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Boundaries-Three types of boundaries:

- Convergent

- Divergent

- Transform

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Convergent Boundaries-Boundary where plates push together.

- Three types:

- Continent/Continent - creates non-volcanic mountains (Himalayas)

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Convergent Boundaries

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Convergent Boundaries-Boundary where plates push together.

- Three types:

- Continent/Continent - creates non-volcanic mountains (Himalayas)

- Ocean/Continent - aka Subduction - creates volcanic mountains (Andes, Cascades)

- Ocean/Ocean - creates volcanic islands (Indonesia)

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Divergent Boundaries-Boundary where plates pull away from each other.

- Examples:

- Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Iceland)

- Great Rift Valley in Africa

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Divergent Boundaries

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Transform Boundaries-Boundary where plates slide parallel to each other.

- Example: San Andreas Fault - major earthquakes

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Plate Tectonics

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Ring of Fire- Area of subduction around the Pacific Ocean known for volcanoes.

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