L3 - Plate Boundaries
L3 - Plate Boundaries
L3 - Plate Boundaries
The movement of the plates creates three types of tectonic boundaries: convergent, where plates move into one
another; divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each
other.
4. What type of boundary lies off the coast of Washington State?
The Cascadia subduction zone
Click on the Plates & Boundaries Challenge. You will drag and drop the names of the plates where you think they belong on
the map. You will also identify which boundaries are transform, convergent and divergent.
1. How many plates did you identify correctly?
10
2. How many boundaries did you identify correctly?
11
5. What is a famous chain of volcanoes created from the convergence of oceanic and continental crusts?
The Cascades
Divergent boundaries
1 What causes sea floor spreading?
Seafloor spreading occurs at divergent plate boundaries.
2 What is the feature called that is formed at oceanic to oceanic divergent boundaries?
Divergent zones in oceanic plates form a geological feature called a ridge, forced upward by the pressure of the rising
magma. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example of an oceanic divergent boundary formation.
3 What is the feature called when two continental plates diverge?
When two continental plates diverge by continental rifting then features like Rift valley, volcanoes are found.
6 What features do transform boundaries create?
causes intense earthquakes, the formation of thin linear valleys, and split riverbeds.
Oceanic-Continental convergence—
An oceanic plate converges on a continental
plate and the denser crust of the oceanic plate
sinks beneath the more-buoyant continental
plate.
Continental-continental convergence—When
two continents meet, neither is subducted
because the continental rocks are relatively light
and, resist downward motion. Instead, the crust
tends to buckle and be pushed upward or
sideways.
Transform Boundary
Monitoring Task - Comparing and contrasting plate boundaries
Thursday, 19 March 2020
8:33 AM