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Page 1: Lesson 2 Plate Tectonics And Volcanoes

African

Indo-Australian Plate

North American

South American

Eurasian

Pacific

Nazca

Antarctic

Pacific

Plate names

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Plate Boundaries.

First task- To find out what happens at the 4 different plate

boundaries.

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Constructive plate boundary

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Destructive plate boundary

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Collision plate boundary

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Conservative plate boundary

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Task

• Label the key features at the four plate boundaries.

• Then cut them out and stick them into your books.

• Underneath each I want a sentence to explain what is happening– Which way are the plates moving.– What happens as a result.

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Homework.

• To find out the date and location of a recent earthquake and volcano and the impact these had on human activity.

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Plate definitions

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Volcanic bombs, ash, lava, gases

Magma chamber

Parasitic cone

Crater

Main vent

Label this cross section of a volcano

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Active volcano – liable to erupt.

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Dormant (sleeping) volcano – a volcano which has not erupted for

many years

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Extinct volcano – a volcano which has not erupted for many

thousands or millions of years

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Types of Volcano

Composite Volcano Shield Volcano

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Shield Volcano

• Occur at Constructive Plate Boundaries.

• Runny Lava that flows along way from the main vent.

• Gives the volcano gentle sides.

• Shield volcanoes almost never erupt violently due to the lava running free (no rocks).

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Composite Volcanoes.

• Occur st destructive plate boundaries.

• Viscous (thick lava)

• The lava cannot flow far from the vent.

• Makes the volcano steep sided.

• Violent eruptions due to rapidly hardeneing rock which blocks vents and allows the pressure to build.

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Dominoes.

• Lets test your knowledge so far.


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