Earthquakes and volcanoes 3.2: Moving Plates

3.2 Moving plates
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3.2 Moving plates

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Goals
After studying this section, you will be able to:

* Describe in which direction the tectonic plates move
* Explain why earth’s tectonic plates move

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Do you remember?

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What is the difference between oceanic crust and continental crust?

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Flow of magma within the mantle
The flow within the mantle causes plate tectonics
Mantle

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Divergent plate movement
Divergent movement of oceanic crust --> mid-ocean ridge

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Divergent plate movement
Divergent movement of continental crust 
--> Rifts and fault blocks

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What could be happening with the crust prior to figure A? How does it look like?

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Before figure A the crust looked like this:

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What is the effect of two continental plates moving divergently?
A
Horst and graben
B
Mid-oceanic ridge

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Assignment
Snickers and Mars collision!!!

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What is the effect of two continents colliding?
A
Fold mountains
B
Volcanoes
C
Subduction
D
Trench

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Divergent
Convergent
Earthquakes
Subduction
Volcano
Transform

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Fold mountains
Earthquakes
Fold mountains
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Trench
Subduction
Island arcs
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Trench
Subduction
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Horst and graben
Fould blocks
Mid oceanic ridge
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Earthquakes
Earthquakes
Earthquakes
Oceanic
Oceanic
Oceanic
Plate tectonics and its effects

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