Notepack # 9 AIM: Why are the continents drifting apart? Do Now: Watch the video clip and write down what you observe.

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Notepack # 9 AIM: Why are the continents drifting apart? Do Now: Watch the video clip and write down what you observe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci 5P5yy0xlg&feature=related

What do we know as a class, about the Earth? The Earth is round The Earth is made up of layers of different materials. These layer form as the results of different densities. The deeper you go towards the center of the Earth, the more hotter and pressure there will be. The Earth is constantly changing. All the continents were connected at one time in a super continent called Pangaea.

Causes of Plate Tectonics

What is Plate Tectonics The Earth s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates. These plates contain all the rocks of the continents and the ocean floor. These plates float on top of liquefied rock called the mantle. The Crust floats on top of the mantle because it is less dense than the mantle. Plates move around on top of the mantle like icebergs floating on the oceans.

How many plates are there? There are dozens of tectonic plates on earth but only about seven huge plates. The largest include the African Plate, Antarctic Plate, Eurasian Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, North American Plate, Pacific Plate, South American Plate. These plates touch each other, rubbing and pushing against each other; creating earthquakes, volcanoes and mountains.

The Crust The crust is also known as the lithosphere. It consists of rock and is mostly solid. Its thickness ranges from 5km in the ocean to 65 km on the continent.

The Asthenosphere The asthenosphere, also known as the upper mantle, is about 80 km thick. The asthenosphere is not solid nor is it liquidly. Its consistency is said be plastic. Like wet pudding.. The plates of the lithosphere float on the asthenosphere

Types of Plates The crust is made of 2 types of plates: Continental plates - plates below the continents Ocean plates - plates below the oceans. They are slightly denser than continental plates.

What causes these plates to move? DON T WRITE Like icebergs, plates have no motors to move them. Like iceberg, plates rely on currents to pull or push them from one place to another.

What causes these plates to move? Hot magma in the Earth s mantle moves toward the surface. This is because as the magma heats up, its density decreases. But when it reaches the crust, its temperature decrease. As a result, it density increases causing it to sink again. This movement of magma rising and sinking creates a current called convection currents. These convention currents scrap the beneath the plates, causing the plates to move.

CONVECTION http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0dwf_ 3PYh4

What are Plate Boundaries? Plate Boundaries are places where 2 or more plates meet each other. There are 3 types of plate boundaries: Divergent Boundaries Convergent Boundaries Transform Fault Boundaries

1) Divergent Boundaries Divergent Boundaries are Boundaries between two plates that are moving apart or rifting RIFTING causes SEAFLOOR SPREADING

Features of Divergent Boundaries Mid-ocean ridges rift valleys fissure volcanoes

2) Convergent Boundaries Convergent Boundaries are Boundaries between two plates that are colliding There are 3 types

Type 1 Ocean plate colliding with a less dense continental plate Subduction Zone: where the less dense plate slides under the more dense plate VOLCANOES occur at subduction zones

Andes Mountains, South America

Type 2 Ocean plate colliding with another ocean plate The less dense plate slides under the more dense plate creating a subduction zone called a TRENCH

Aleutian Islands, Alaska

Type 3 A continental plate colliding with another continental plate Have Collision Zones: a place where folded and thrust faulted mountains form.

3) Transform Fault Boundaries Boundary between two plates that are sliding past each other EARTHQUAKES along faults

San Andreas Fault, CA

What are Hotspots? Hotspots are specific areas on the Asthenoshere that for some reason is very hot. As plates move over this area, magma move though the crust to the surface. The Hawaii hotspot is a volcanic hotspot responsible for the creation of the Hawaiian Islands in the central Pacific Ocean.

Question based on P 5 of the ESRT 1.Name the boundary that exists between the following plates: Antarctic and Indian-Australian African and South American Eurasian and Pacific 2. Find Hawaii and describe was is happening at there. 3. Name one place you would be likely to find mountains.