2. Theory of Plate TectonicsTheory of Plate Tectonics
Plate TectonicsPlate Tectonics
Plate BoundariesPlate Boundaries
Causes of Plate TectonicsCauses of Plate Tectonics
4. What is Plate TectonicsWhat is Plate Tectonics
• The Earth’s crust and upper
mantle are broken into
sections called plates
• Plates move around on top of
the mantle like rafts
5.
6. What is theWhat is the LithosphereLithosphere??
• The crust and part of the upper
mantle = lithosphere
–100 km thick
–Less dense than the material
below it so it “floats”
7. What is theWhat is the
AsthenosphereAsthenosphere??
• The plastic layer below the
lithosphere = asthenosphere
• The plates of the lithosphere
float on the asthenosphere
8.
9. 2 Types of Plates2 Types of Plates
• Ocean plates - plates below
the oceans
• Continental plates - plates
below the continents
10. Questions...Questions...
• What is the theory of plate
tectonics?
• What is the lithosphere?
• What is the asthenosphere?
• What is the connection between
the two?
• What are the two types of plates?
13. Type 1Type 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
21. Type 2Type 2
• Ocean plate colliding with
another ocean plate
• The less dense plate slides
over the more dense plate
creating a subduction zone
called a TRENCH
26. GUIDE QUESTIONS:ACTIVITY 2.B
3.If the edges of Plate A
suddenly flicks upward, a
large amount of water
may be displaced. What
could be formed at the
surface of the sea?
28. Type 3Type 3
• A continental plate colliding
with another continental plate
• Have Collision Zones:
–a place where folded and thrust
faulted mountains form.
31. GUIDE QUESTIONS:ACTIVITY 2.C
2. If the strips of clay
represent the Earth’s
Lithosphere, what do you
think is formed in the
lithosphere?
32. GUIDE QUESTIONS:ACTIVITY 2.C
3. What other geologic
event could take place
with this type of plate
movement aside from
your answer in Q2?
33. GUIDE QUESTIONS:ACTIVITY 2.C
4.In terms of consequences
on the Earths
Lithosphere, how will you
differentiate this type of
convergent plate
boundary with the other
two?
50. Questions...Questions...
• What are the three types of
boundaries?
• What direction do plates go for
each?
• Which boundary has a subduction
zone…what occurs at a
subduction zone?
52. Convection CurrentsConvection Currents
• Hot magma in the Earth
moves toward the surface,
cools, then sinks again.
• Creates convection currents
beneath the plates that cause
the plates to move.