Tectonic Plates

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A level Geography Mind Map on Tectonic Plates, created by Daire Ní Mhothlaigh on 14/03/2018.
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Tectonic Plates
  1. Earth's surface
    1. Centre of the Earth is a ball of solid iron and nickel called the core
      1. Around the core is the mantle, which is semi-molten rock that moves very slowly
        1. The outer layer of the Earth is the crust. About 20km thin
          1. Continental
            1. Less dense
              1. Thicker
              2. Oceanic
                1. More dense
                  1. Thinner
            2. Plates move because the rock in the mantle underneath is moving
              1. Where plates meet are called boundries or plate margins
              2. Plate margins
                1. Destructive
                  1. Two plates moving towards each other
                    1. Eg. along the coast of Japan
                    2. Where an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, the denser oceanic plate is forced down into the mantle and destroyed
                      1. Often creates volcanoes and ocean trenches
                      2. Where two continental plates meet, the plates smash together but no crust is destroyed
                      3. Constructive
                        1. Where two plates are moving away from each other
                          1. Eg. at the mid-Atlantic ridge
                          2. Magma rises from the mantle to fill the gap and cools, creating new crust
                          3. Conservative
                            1. Two plates moving sideways past each other or moving in the same direction but as different speeds
                              1. E.g. along the west coast of the USA
                              2. Crust isn't created or destroyed
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