Slippin' and-a-Sliddin'
Shaping Earth's Surface
Go with the Flow
Motley Menagerie
100

Plates slide past each other along this type of boundary, and this is the landform it creates.

What are transform boundaries, and what are faultlines?

100

These geological features are formed when two oceanic plates collide.

Deep Ocean Trenches

Volcanic Arc Islands

100

These are the two types of Earth's crust, and the first mentioned should be the least dense layer.

What is Continental and Oceanic Crust?

100

In the Modeling Plate Tectonics Lab, what did the graham cracker, fruit by the foot and icing represent?

GC=continental crust

FBTF=oceanic crust

icing=magma

200

The East African Rift Valley is a resulting formation of what type of plate boundary?

Continental Divergent PLate Boundary

200

When oceanic crust sinks below continental crust, these are the resulting landforms:

Deep Ocean Trenches

Coastal Volcanic Mountain Ranges

Subduction Zone

200

When two oceanic plates converge this determines which crust will submerge.

What is the density of the plates. (The most dense will submerge.)

200

Plates that come together are called a _______ boundary, and these are all of the types of this boundary.

What is convergent boundary?

What are continental-continental convergent boundaries?

What are oceanic-continental convergent boundaries?

What are oceanic-oceanic convergent boundaries?

300

The Volcanic Cascade Mountains found on the west coast of Washington and Oregon are the resulting formation of what type of plate boundary?

Oceanic-Continental Convergent Plate Boundary
300

What explains the formation of mountains?

Two pieces of continental crust collide at a convergent plate boundary.

300

This describes what drives the motion of tectonic plates.

What are Convection Currents in the mantle (asthenosphere)?

300

When two oceanic plates diverge (move apart), is land created or destroyed?

Land is created.

400

The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the pacific ocean and is the resulting formation of what type of plate boundary?

Oceanic - Oceanic Convergent Plate Boundary

400

This describes and explains the formation of a mid-ocean ridge.

At oceanic divergent plate boundaries, magma rises on the ocean floor, cools and hardens to form a mid-ocean ridge.

400

This drives convection currents in the mantle and explains why there is movement in Earth's interior.

The lower part of the mantle is the hottest, since it is closest to the heat of Earth's core. The hotter magma is less dense and rises. As it cools near the Earth's surface, it sinks back down, and this cycle of rising and falling continues due to changes in the temperature and density of the magma. 

400

At these 2 types of boundaries, crust is both created and destroyed. Explain how this is true.

What are oceanic-oceanic convergent boundaries and oceanic-continental convergent boundaries?

Crust is being destroyed/recycled at subduction zones, as the more dense plate sinks below the less dense plate. Also at the subduction zones, magma is rising to the surface to form coastal or underwater volcanoes and arc islands, which is new crust. 

500

Using only your hands to show movement (NO WORDS OR SOUNDS!) show each type of plate boundary. (There are 6.)

All group members must participate and do these motions together...

While smiling.

Dance Like Nobody's Watching!
500

The Aleutian Islands are formed when two oceanic plates collide. Describe why a string of volcanic islands form on the overriding plate, opposite of the subduction zone.  

The volcanoes form opposite of the subduction zone because the older, more dense, sinking plate is destroyed and pushes magma to the surface forming a volcanic mountain range.

500

On your whiteboard, draw an oceanic divergent plate boundary. Then draw convection currents that are driving this movement, being sure to use arrows to show movement in both the plates and the direction of flow in the convection currents. 

Show your teacher your white board.

500

What is an overriding plate?

The plate which remains on top at the subduction zone when two plates collide?