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Tectonic Plate Boundaries

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Tectonic Plate Boundaries. Foldable. Front Cover. Fold Paper in Half Hamburger Style. Tectonic Plate Boundaries. Cut along dashed lines to create 4 flaps. Foldable. Transform. Turn your foldable sideways and label the sections. Divergent. Tectonic Plate Boundaries. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Tectonic Plate Boundaries

Tectonic Plate Boundaries

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Foldable

Front Cover

Fold Paper in Half

Hamburger Style

Cut along dashed lines to create 4 flaps

Tectonic Plate Boundaries

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FoldableTransform

Divergent

Convergent: Buckling

Turn your foldable sideways and label the sections

Tect

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sConvergent: Subduction

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Back

NAMEDATE

PERIOD

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Transform Boundary

1. Transform Boundary: plates scrape across each other in opposite directions

•Typical geologic activity = earthquake•Example: San Andreas Fault in California

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Divergent Boundary• Divergent Boundary: plates move apart

•Typical geologic activity = rift valleys, mid-ocean ridges, and volcanoes•Examples: Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Great Rift Valley

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Convergent Boundary: Subduction• Convergent Boundary (subduction): Plates push together and

one goes underneath the other

•Typical geologic activity = trenches, earthquakes, and volcanoes•Example: Marianas Trench

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Mariana Trench

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Convergent Boundary: Buckling

• Convergent Boundary (buckling): plates push together and both plates push up

•Type of geologic activity: mountains•Example: the Himalayas

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