3.2 Moving plates

3.2 Moving plates
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3.2 Moving plates

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Learning objectives
After studying this section, you will be able to:
  • Describe in which direction the tectonic plates move.
  • Explain why earth’s tectonic plates move.

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Which endogenous process moves the tectonic plates?
A
Oceanic ridge.
B
Divergence.
C
Convergence.
D
Convection currents.

Slide 3 - Quizvraag

Slide 4 - Video

Plates moving apart
Divergent plate boundary
Two tectonic plates which move apart (← →).

Oceanic ridge
Underwater mountains formed by a divergent plate boundary.

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Slide 6 - Video

The Mid Atlantic Ridge is visible in Iceland.

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Plates moving towards each other
Convergent plate boundary
Tectonic plates which move towards each other (→ ←). 

Mountain ranges
are created:
Areas which contain a lot of mountains.

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

This photograph is taken in Iceland. What does it show?
A
Subduction.
B
Collision zone.
C
Mid Atlantic Ridge.
D
Convection currents.

Slide 9 - Quizvraag

Collision zone = A convergent boundary between two continental plates.

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Fold mountains

Large mountains formed by  the collision between two continental plates. 

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

What kind of plate boundary
can we find where two tectonic plates move towards each other?
A
Divergent plate boundary.
B
Convergent plate boundary.
C
Transform plate boundary.

Slide 12 - Quizvraag

Plates moving towards each other
Convergent boundaries also occur between oceanic plates and continental plates:

Subduction = Process where the oceanic plate dives under the continental plate.

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Trench = Deep and narrow gap on the ocean floor. Formed by the subduction process.

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Slide 15 - Video

What do we call the process when an oceanic plate moves underneath a continental plate?
A
Subduction.
B
Collision.
C
Oceanic ridge.
D
Divergence.

Slide 16 - Quizvraag

Plates sliding alongside each other
Transform plate boundary
Where 2 tectonic plates slide alongside each other (↑ ↓).

Slide 17 - Tekstslide

The San Andreas Fault (US) is an example of a transform plate boundary.

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

Convection currents
Convection currents rise up due to the heat in the inner core of the earth. It's the process which moves the tectonic plates.

Endogenous force = Force from within the earth.

Slide 19 - Tekstslide

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

Slide 21 - Video

Slide 22 - Link

Other theories of plate movement
Before the 1990s, geologists explained plate movement using ridge push. Scientists thought that the mid-ocean ridges - high mountain ranges on the ocean floor - pushed on the areas of the tectonic plates further away from the ridge. In this way, the ridges created a movement away from the mid-ocean ridge. After the 1990s, this idea was seen as a part of the answer, together with slab pull.
New technologies give new suggestions about the mechanism behind the moving plates. Many geologists now believe that plate tectonics is caused mostly by slab pull: according to this theory, rock at the subduction zone sinks into the mantle due to gravity. As it sinks, it pulls the rest of the oceanic plate with it.

Slide 23 - Tekstslide

In which directions do tectonic plates move?

Slide 24 - Open vraag

Why do the earth’s tectonic plates move?

Slide 25 - Open vraag

Essence
There are three types of plate movement. Plates can move apart (diverge), they can move alongside each other (at a transform plate boundary) and they can move towards each other (converge). At a converging boundary between two continental plates, the plates collide, creating high mountains. At a converging boundary, between an oceanic plate and a continental plate, the oceanic plate will subduct. Tectonic plates move because convection currents carry them along.

Slide 26 - Tekstslide

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Slide 27 - Tekstslide