Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Plate Tectonics
- Conservative
- Where two plates
slide past each other
- Two plates move past each other
without converging or diverging
- There are earthquakes but no
volcanoes
- Rocks near plate margin
are faulted and tilted
- There is an earthquake zone
near the plate margin
- Constructive (Divergent)
- Where two plates move away from
each other
- Plates are pulled away from each
other by convection currents
- New crust forms where it's been
pulled away
- Basalt is formed there
- It starts with the warping and
stretching of a continent
- Then the formation of a rift
valley
- A mid atlantic ridge is formed
- Destructive (Convergent)
- Where two plates move towards
each other
- Oceanic and Oceanic
- The older, denser oceanic plate will
subduct beneath the less dense plate
- The melting of mantle material
creates volcanoes at the
subduction zone
- Oceanic and Continental
- The denser plate (oceanic) subducts underneath
the less dense plate (continental)
- The friction between the plates prevents the subducting
oceanic plate from sliding smoothly
- it drags against the overlying plate, causing both
to fracture and deform
- This results in frequent shallow focus
earthquakes that get deeper as the ocean
plate descends further
- Subduction
- Subduction is the sideways and downward
movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's
crust into the mantle undernearth another plate