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GCSE Geography - Plate Boundaries
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GCSE Geography Mapa Mental sobre GCSE Geography - Plate Boundaries, creado por Beth Coiley el 27/05/2015.
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GCSE Geography - Plate Boundaries
Collision boundary
Plates involved
Eurasian plate
Indo-Australian plate
What happens
Two continental plates clash into each other
As they collide, they trigger earthquakes
The rock between the plates gets pushed up and folded
Hazards
Earthquakes
Landforms
Mountains
Conservative boundary
What happens
Two plates slide in the same direction
However, one is moving faster
As the plates slide past each other, they snag
Pressure and tension builds up as the plates lock together
Eventually one breaks down
This causes a sudden surge forward
Plates involved
North American plate
Pacific plate
Hazards
E.g. San Francisco earthquake
April 18th 1906
8.25 on Richter scale
Landforms
San Andreas fault line
Destructive boundary
Plates involved
Nazca plate
Oceanic crust
South American plate
Continental crust
What happens
Two plates are pushed together
The heavier oceanic plate gets subducted
Oceanic plate sticks and locks as it tries to slide under the continental plate
Heat from friction and the mantle starts to melt the subducted plate
Hazards
Paricutin volcanoes
Volcanoids
Landforms
Paricutin volcanoes
Volcanoids
Constructive boundary
Plates involved
North American plate
Eurasian plate
What happens
Two plates move apart from one another
A gap appears between them
Molten magma rises to fill the gap
This solidifies to create new rocks on the seabed
Over time, the new rocks build up and break through the surface
Hazards
Volcanoes undersea
Landforms
Surtsey Island
Created 14th November 1963
Off the coast of Iceland
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