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Hannah Sonnentag 05/08/12

Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________

Student Exploration: Plate Tectonics

Vocabulary: collisional boundary, convergent boundary, crust, divergent boundary, earthquake,


lithosphere, mantle, plate, plate tectonics, subduction zone, transform boundary, volcano

Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)

1. Volcanoes are openings in Earth’s crust where lava, gas, and ash can erupt. Where are

active volcanoes located? ____________________________________________________


They are located at the edges of the tectonic plates.
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2. An earthquake is a violent shaking of Earth’s surface. Where are earthquakes common?

They are commonly found also on the edges of the tectonic plates and occur when
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the plates move or rub up against each other.
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Gizmo Warm-up
Volcanoes, earthquakes, mountains, and other features of Earth’s surface owe their origin to the
movements of plates: enormous, slowly-moving sections of Earth’s crust. At plate boundaries,
plates collide, move apart, move under or over each other, or slide past one another. The theory
of plate tectonics describes how the plates move, interact, and change the physical landscape.

The Plate Tectonics Gizmo™ shows a cross-section, or side view, of Earth. (Not to scale.)
Above the cross section is a bird’s-eye view of the same location.

1. Turn on Show labels. What are the layers of Earth that you can see? _________________
the crust, lithosphere and mantle
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2. Turn on Boundary name, and click on each boundary. What four boundaries do you see?
transform boundary, convergent boundary: collisional, convergent boundary: subduction, divergent boundary,
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Activity A: Get the Gizmo ready:
Sliding plates • Select BOUNDARY A.

Question: What happens when plates slide past one another?

1. Observe: Boundary A is a transform boundary. The arrows below the BOUNDARY A label
will move the plates. Click the left arrow once to see how the plates move.

How would you describe the motion of plates in a transform boundary? ________________
The house moves further in the distance and the layers thinned out or flatten and one new one appears.
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2. Sketch: Draw a bird’s-eye view of the plate boundary before and after the plate motion.
Draw an arrow to show which way the plate moved.

Before movement After movement

3. Locate: Turn on Show location. Where on Earth can you find this type of boundary? (Note:
You can refer to a world map or atlas for location names.)
west side of North America, north side of Africa or south of Europe, west or east side of India, north of South America and southwest of
south America also south east and east of South America,
_________________________________________________________________________

Highlight these locations on the map below.


Activity B: Get the Gizmo ready:
Colliding • Turn off Boundary name and Show location.
continents • Select BOUNDARY B.

Question: What happens when two continents collide?

1. Observe: Boundary B is an example of a convergent boundary, where two plates are


moving toward one another. When the two plates both contain continental crust, it is called a
collisional boundary. Click the left arrow four times to see how the plates move.

How would you describe the motion of plates in a collisional boundary? ________________
The plates are colliding together and creating the land to crunch up; one way a mountain forms.
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2. Sketch: Draw a side view of the plate boundary before and after the plate motion. Draw an
arrow to show which way the plate moved.

Before movement After movement

3. Locate: Turn on Show location. Where on Earth can you find this type of boundary? (Note:
You can refer to a world map or atlas for location names.)
north of Saudi Arabia, north of India, north-east of Asia,
_________________________________________________________________________

Highlight these locations on the map below.


Activity C:
Get the Gizmo ready:
Oceanic crust
• Turn off Boundary name and Show location.
meets continental
• Select BOUNDARY C.
crust

Question: What happens when ocean crust collides with continental crust?

1. Observe: Boundary C is another type of convergent boundary called a subduction zone.


Click the left arrow four times to see how the plates move.

How would you describe the motion of plates in a subduction zone? ___________________
The plates make magma/lava build up inside of a volcano and makes the volcano erupt.
_________________________________________________________________________

2. Sketch: Draw a side view of the plate boundary before and after the plate motion. Draw an
arrow to show which way the plate moved.

Before movement After movement

3. Locate: Turn on Show location. Where on Earth can you find this type of boundary? (Note:
You can refer to a world map or atlas for location names.)
west of South America, north of South America, west of North America, south of Laos, east of china,
_________________________________________________________________________

Highlight these locations on the map below.


Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity D:
• Turn off Boundary name and Show location.
Spreading plates
• Select BOUNDARY D.

Question: How is new crust formed?

1. Observe: Boundary D is a divergent boundary. Click the right arrow four times to see how
the plates move.

How would you describe the motion of plates in a divergent boundary? ________________
The plates make magma come out of the ocean floor and makes new land/bumpy; after cooling.
_________________________________________________________________________

2. Sketch: Draw a side view of the plate boundary before and after the plate motion. Draw an
arrow to show which way the plate moved.

Before movement After movement

3. Locate: Turn on Show location. Where on Earth can you find this type of boundary? (Note:
You can refer to a world map or atlas for location names.)
west of South America, west of North America, west of Africa, east of Africa, south of Africa, south of Australia,
_________________________________________________________________________

Highlight these locations on the map below.

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