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Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *
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Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

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Page 1: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics

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Page 2: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates

These plates move around on top of the asthenosphere like rafts

The Earth is generally considered to have 15 major tectonic plates, seven or eight of which are primary plates, and the others are smaller, secondary plates. The primary plates are the African Plate, the Antarctic Plate, the Eurasian Plate, the Indo-Australian Plate, the North American Plate, the Pacific Plate and the South American Plate, with the Nazca Plate sometimes considered a primary plate instead of a secondary plate. The secondary plates are the Arabian Plate, the Caribbean Plate, the Cocos Plate, the Indian Plate, the Juan de Fuca Plate, the Philippine Sea Plate, the Scotia Plate and sometimes the Nazca Plate. In addition, there are dozens of minor, tertiary plates.

Page 3: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

Remember, the lithosphere is less dense than the material below it so it “floats” on the

asthenosphere.

Page 4: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

1965, Canadian scientist, J.T. Wilson proposes the scientific theory of Plate Tectonics by which pieces of

the lithosphere are in constant slow motion driven by convection currents within the asthenosphere

Page 5: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

The theory of Plate Tectonics explains the formation, movement and subduction of Earth’s plates.

Page 6: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

Plate Boundaries = Faults

Page 7: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

Transform Boundary is a place where two plates slip past each other. Earthquakes often occur at these

boundaries.

Page 8: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

Divergent Boundary is a place where two plates move apart. Mid-Ocean Ridge, (sea-floor

spreading), and Great Rift Valley.

Page 9: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

Convergent Boundaries occur where two plates collide or “converge.” Collisions can involve oceanic to oceanic crusts,

oceanic to continental crusts or continental to continental crusts.

Page 10: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

When two plates collide, the density of the plates determines which one comes out on top.

When two oceanic plates collide, subduction occurs and the more dense plate slides underthe other plate, returning to the mantle.

Page 11: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

When an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate, the oceanic plate sinks below the less dense

continental plate.

Page 12: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

When two continental plates collide, MIGHTY MOUNTAIN RANGES are formed!

Page 13: Chapter 4 – 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics *. The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plates These plates move around on top.

Plates move slowly! Pangaea broke apart about 225,000,000 years ago!