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Plate Tectonics Review Lesson

Plate Tectonics Review Lesson

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Science, Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

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MS-ESS2-3, MS-LS4-1, MS-ESS2-1

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13 Slides • 13 Questions

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Plate Tectonics Review Lesson

Friday November 6th

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Alfred Wegner

  • Theory of Continental Drift

  • 5 Pieces of Evidence

  • Glaciers

  • Fossils

  • Mountains

  • Puzzle like fit

  • Coal Deposits

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Multiple Select

Check all of the pieces of evidence that Wegner cited to back his theory of Continental Drift

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Fossils

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Human Remains

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Mountains

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Coal

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Harry Hess

  • Wegner couldn’t prove How or Why

  • Harry Hess Came along in 1953

  • Using Sonar found evidence of mid ocean ridge

  • Led to phenomenon of Seafloor Spreading

  • CONVECTION CURRENTS MOVE PLATES

  • Now Wegner’s theory had how and why

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Multiple Choice

What process in the mantle underground moves the continents and cycles hot lava up from the core?

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Seafloor Spreading

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Convection Currents

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Subduction

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Volcanoes 🌋

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Plate Tectonics

  • With Alfred Wegners theory of Continental Drift+Harry Hess discovery of seafloor spreading=PLATE TECTONICS

  • The Earth is not a smooth ball like a marble but stitched together like a baseball

  • The plates that make up the earth move at different boundaries

  • We call these meeting points or Cracks, Plate Boundary/Faults

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Multiple Choice

What do we call the cracks in between tectonic plates?

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Subduction

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Convection

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Caverns

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Faults/Plate Boundaries

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Type of Plate Boundaries

  • Divergent (Divides)

  • Transform (Slides)

  • Convergent, Continental-Continental

  • Convergent, Oceanic-Oceanic

  • Convergent, Continental-Oceanic

  • Convergent Collides

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Multiple Choice

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Convergent boundaries

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Collide

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Divide

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Slide

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Subduction

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Convergent Boundaries

  • 2 Continental plates collide and then fold upwards (folded mountains)

  • Continental and oceanic plates collide and then one will sink under another in a process called subduction

  • Trenches and Volcanic Mountains form from this

  • When 2 Oceanic plates collide subduction also occurs and the crust will melt back into magma creating Volcanic Islands

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Multiple Choice

At a convergent boundary when one plate sinks under another it is called what?

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Seafloor spreading

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Convections

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Subduction

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Collision

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Transform Boundary

  • Two plates slide and scrape up against one another in opposite directions

  • The lithosphere is neither created or destroyed in this process

  • This boundary can cause faults and earthquakes

  • An example of this would be in California at the San Andreas Fault

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Multiple Select

Mark all that are true about transform boundaries

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Creates Earthquakes

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Subduction Occurs

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Creates Fault Lines

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Found where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions

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Divergent Boundary

  • Two Oceanic or continental plates divide or move away from one another

  • When oceanic plates divide as in seafloor spreading underwater volcanoes are created

  • Magma rises up creating new crust on the ocean floor and mid ocean ridges

  • When continental plates divide rift valleys are formed

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Multiple Choice

Divergent boundaries are the reason Harry Hess found...

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The ocean

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Continental Drift

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Convection

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Seafloor Spreading

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Multiple Choice

What type of Boundary would lead to that landform

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Convergent

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Divergent

3

Transform

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Multiple Choice

What type of boundary would cause what you saw in the last picture

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Convergent Oceanic Oceanic

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Convergent Continental Oceanic

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Convergent Continental Continental

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Transform

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Multiple Choice

What type of Boundary would cause the landform in the last picture

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Convergent

2

Transform

3

Divergent

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Multiple Choice

What type of boundary would be in the last picture

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Convergent

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Divergent

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Transform

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Multiple Choice

What type of boundary would be created at the picture in the last slide

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Divergent

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Convergent

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Transform

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Poll

Do you feel ready to move on?

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Plate Tectonics Review Lesson

Friday November 6th

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