What type of plate boundary is shown in the picture?

Convergent plate boundary
What happens when an oceanic plate meets (or converges with) another oceanic plate?
The oceanic plate that is more dense will subduct (go under) under the other plate and is pushed into the mantle.
Draw the convection currents that would be happening in this situation:


Where on Earth is there an example of a very young mountain range?
The Himalayas
What process is happening at this plate boundary?

Subduction
What happens when an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate?
Subduction occurs, with the denser oceanic plate sliding under the continental plate.
Draw the convection currents for these tectonic plates.


Where on Earth is there an example of an old mountain range?
The Appalachians
What type of plate boundary is shown in this picture?

Transform plate boundary
What happens when two continental plates collide with each other?
The plates fold into each other, creating mountains.
What process is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates?
Mantle Convection Currents!
Convection currents in the mantle!
Where on Earth is there an example of a super old (ancient) mountain range?
The Canadian Shield
What type of plate boundary is shown in the picture?
Divergent plate boundary
Name 2 things that form when an oceanic plate meets another oceanic plate.
Deep ocean trench
Volcanic Islands
Where on Earth are there two divergent continental plates?
The Great African Rift
Name a feature that forms at a divergent plate boundary.
Mid-ocean ridge
Rift Valley
Name 2 things that form when oceanic crust slams into continental crust?
Deep ocean trench
Coastal mountains
Volcanos
Where on Earth is there an example of a transform plate boundary?
San Andreas Fault/West Coast of the U.S.