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How was the Atlantic Ocean formed? |
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Through the gradual break of the super continent, Pangea. |
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PANGEA!!
Oceans are formed through divergent boundaries. As lands shift away from each other because of plate tectonics, rift valleys are created which collect water forming oceans. |
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Where's a good place to study plate tectonics? |
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ICELAND - right between the mid-Atlantic Ridge |
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What happens between the margins of litsopheric plates? |
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land is either CREATED or DESTROYED |
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What is the rate at which plates spread apart? |
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Divergent boundaries causes land to spread, magma from the earth's core comes UP, hardens when it reaches the surface forming new land. |
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Where are new ocean basins being formed currently? |
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The Mid-Atlantic Ridge, along the divergent plate boundary. |
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With Iceland being on a divergent one with the Mid -Atlantic Ridge running through the middle, what are the possibilites that could happen? |
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One - Iceland will split into two
Two - materials will be deposited and it will stretch and get bigger |
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What happens in a CONVERGENT ZONE? |
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Lithospheric plates are COMING TOGETHER |
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What happens in a DIVERGENT ZONE? |
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Lithospheric plates are PULLING APART, |
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Are oceanic or continental plates more dense? What happens when these two plates CONVERGE? |
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Oceanic plates are MORE DENSE than Continental plates. Continental plates are older and lighter (less dense) SO the oceanic plate SINKS.
This sinking is called a SUBDUCTION ZONE. |
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How were the Andes Mountains Formed? |
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The Andes Mountains were created through a SUBDUCTION ZONE between the Nazca Continental Plate and the South American Oceanic Plate.
The Oceanic plate sunk below the Nazca and frictional forces pushed up magma forming the mountains. |
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How are deep canyons (trenches formed?) |
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Through a subduction zone magma comes to the top forming mountains and trenches are created at the point of sinking. |
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What is the Ring of Fire? |
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is thouands of miles of trenches in the South Pacific that was created through a oceanic - convergent subduction zones. |
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Where are the world's most active volcanoes found? |
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In oceanic - convergence subduction zones |
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Where is an example of an oceaninc to oceanic subduction zone? |
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Marianas Trench
Aletian Islands |
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Where is the deepest point anywhere on Earth? |
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The Mariana Trench - it's about 11,033 meters deep. |
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What happens during a continental - continental zone? where's an example of this? |
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the continental plates are light, so there is a SLIGHT push up.
Example would be the Himalayans. |
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What kind of zone is the San Andreas Fault in California? |
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Neither a convergent or divergent zone, the plates are SLIDING PAST EACH OTHER.
this creates a transforming boundary. |
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How are chains of islands formed? |
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Hotspots are stationary, lithospheric plates are moving, new land is created, land moves over millions of years and chains of islands are formed. |
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In the Hawaiian islands, what direction is the plate moving? |
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Why are the islands that are farther away from the hotspot smaller? |
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Overtime, the land is eroded that slowly breaks them down to smaller sizes |
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Where can an earthquake happen that is much stronger than the San Andreas Fault? |
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The Cascadia Subduction near Canada and Washington |
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What's the average depth of the global ocean? |
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Which ocean is the deepest? |
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Which ocean is the shallowest? |
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