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Plate tectonicsPlate tectonics

PRESENTED BY-G.S.YADAV

J.N.V.-KORBA

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Earth StructureEarth Structure

• Radius 6300-6400km• Thin crust• Mantle extends

almost halfway to the centre

• The core makes up the rest

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CompositionComposition• Low density solid crust

floating on an almost solid mantle

• But overall the Earth is dense

• The core must be very dense

• Probably made of dense metals nickel and iron

• Hot liquid outer core and solid inner core

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Rock CycleRock Cycle

• Weathering breaks down the rocks• Erosion wears them into smaller pieces as they are

transported towards the sea

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Deposition of sedimentsDeposition of sediments

• Most sediments settle in water

• Currents and waves form ripple marks

• Evidence can be found for this in the rock

• Ripple marks can be preserved in the rock

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Sedimentary rocksSedimentary rocks

• Grand Canyon• Youngest rocks at the

top• Rocks and fossils

older as you go down

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Unstable EarthUnstable Earth

• The Earths crust is subjected to huge forces

• Very large forces can fracture the rock

• This can be seen as fault lines in the rock layers

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Tilted and FoldedTilted and Folded

• Sedimentary rocks are often found tilted

• They can also be folded by the huge forces

• This has happened at Lulworth cove

• Sometimes the rock layers can even be turned upside down

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Alfred WegenerAlfred Wegener

• Some people thought the Earth was shrinking and cracking

• Wegener thought whole sections of the crust moved (plate tectonics)

• Some people did not understand and thought the continents floated around in the oceans (continental drift)

• He died before people accepted his ideas

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Tectonic platesTectonic plates

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EvidenceEvidence

• Same fossils and rocks found in different parts of the world

• Africa and South America look like pieces of a jigsaw

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EarthquakesEarthquakes

• Plates moving in any direction causes earthquakes

• The worst are caused by plates rubbing past each other as in C

• This happens along the Californian coast

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Sea floor spreadingSea floor spreading

• Large continents begin to crack and split apart

• The gaps fill with water

• Small seas become oceans

• The mid ocean ridge continues to produce new crust

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Why spread?Why spread?

• Why is the Atlantic still getting wider

• The plates are pulled apart by convection currents in the mantle below

• Caused by heat released from natural radioactive processes

• At the mid Atlantic ridge molten rock from below rises up to fill the gap with new basaltic rock

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More evidenceMore evidence

• More evidence has been found for Wegeners theory

• The Earths North and South pole have flipped many times

• These leaves magnetic ‘stripes’ in rock containing iron minerals

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So the Earth must be growing?So the Earth must be growing?

• Dense heavy oceanic crust can be subducted below less denser continental crust.

• The friction melts rock• This magma rises

through the crust to form new volcanoes

• This is happening in South America (The Andes)

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Continents CollideContinents Collide

• Eventually when plates move together the continental crust collides

• The heat and pressure make metamorphic rock

• It also pushes and folds the rocks into high mountains

• The Himalayas rise to 8848m and are still growing today

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AssignmentAssignment

• Q1- How many layers of the Earth ?• Q2-Define sial sima and nife ?• Q3-Describe types of rocks ?• Q4-What are plates ?• Q5-Define rock cycle ?• Q6-How many major plates in the earth ?• Q7-How Himalaya was formed ?• Q8-Define Earthquake ?• Q9-Define volcano ?• Q10-What are uses of rocks ?

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