Unit Six Notes
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Warm-Up
• What evidence do we have that
supports the idea of one giant
supercontinent (Pangaea)? Cite
evidence from Alfred Wegner’s
findings.
• What force is causing the Earth’s
plates to move?
How is this possible?!?!?
Objective
• By the end of class you will….
– Be able to identify the three different types of
plate boundaries.
3 Types of Plate Boundaries
•Convergent
•Divergent
•Transform
Convergent Boundary:
plates are moving toward
each other and are
colliding (3 types)
When a continental plate collides with another continental
plate
• Mountain ranges are
created
• (example: Himalayan
Mountains)
The Himalayas
When Oceanic Plates collide with Continental Plates
• Create subduction zones or trenches
• Create near coast volcanoes
• Example Ring of Fire!
When ocean plates collide with other ocean plates
Island arcs are created
(a pattern of volcanic islands created
from a subduction zone that is
located off the coast)
Aleutian Islands
Plate Boundaries
Divergent boundary:
o Plates are moving away
from each other
Plate Boundaries
Divergent boundary:
Transform Fault Boundary
Plates are neither moving
toward nor away from each
other, they are moving past
one another.
Transform Fault Boundary
The plates may move in opposite
directions or in the same
directions but at different rates
and frequent earthquakes are
created! (example: San Andreas
Fault)
San Andreas Fault
Let’s Play Name
That Boundary!
North American Plate
Pacific Plate
How can Oreos model the plate boundaries?
Very carefully, take just the top cookie off
the Oreo.
Break the top cookie into 2 equal halves.
Replace the cookie halves back on the Oreo
Using the cookie,
Demonstrate a transform fault boundary
Demonstrate a divergent plate boundary
Demonstrate a convergent plate boundary
Quiz Time!