Each slide provides thorough explanations, example images with labels, and real-world pictures. In this 3D lesson plan, learn about the general distribution of fold mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes, and how their distribution is related to movements at plate boundaries. Powerpoint presentation looks at the theory of plate tectonics and how it developed from Alfred Wegener’s earlier theory of continental drift. Download Share. Cell, basic structure of all living creatures PowerPoint No single idea explains everything but we can identify several forces that contribute to the movement of the plates. Old ocean crust is recycled at subduction zones 5. This Plate Tectonics Presentation is suitable for 9th - 12th Grade. Plate Tectonics and Plate Boundaries 2019there role in the formation of mountainsWritten by Annabelle Ussher What are Plate Tectonics? Why do the Plates Move? Most earthquakes and volcanoes occur along plate boundaries 3. Subduction zones are where mountain-building (orogeny) occurs 6. New ocean crust is created along mid-ocean ridges 4. Find out about the benefits of membership, and how we can help you achieve and maintain Chartered status. Plate Tectonics Take-Away Points 1.
The Geological Society offers grades of membership for every stage of your career, from student to retirement. Plate tectonics. Plate Tectonics - Earth - authorSTREAM Presentation. A great reference to include in the classroom and on your class website, the presentation covers the following topics: Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift, Pangea, layers of the earth and their properties, convection, plate tectonics, oceanic and continental crust, plate boundaries and interactions, and hot spots. Get a detailed look at plate tectonics with a 14-slide presentation that highlights the Earth's layers, continental drift, seafloor spreading, the theory of plate tectonics, and boundary types. More templates like this.
: Why do the Plates Move? How we know plate tectonics happens 2. PowerPoint. Continental Drift and. Plate Tectonics Geological and geophysical evidence of plates and plate dynamics GPS data allow us to track plate motions A rich geologic record of plate motions over time Magnetic stripes Geologic evidence of past movement is in the continents Paleomag record of movement of plates through different latitudes (inclination) Age and character (internal structure, metamorphic grade, etc.)
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