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    tectonic plates are diverging or converging. A mid-oceanic ridge‚ for example the Mid-Atlantic Ridge‚ has examples of volcanoes caused by divergent tectonic plates pulling apart; the Pacific Ring of Fire has examples of volcanoes caused by convergent tectonic plates coming together. By contrast‚ volcanoes are not usually created where two tectonic plates slide past one another. Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the Earth’s crust in the interiors of plates‚ e.g.‚ in

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    topographic relief elements on the solid surface of the earth and briefly explain their deposition in relation to the plate tectonics concept. Have you ever wondered where mountains come from‚ why there is a sea floor‚ island arcs or even volcano and what plate tectonic have to do with this? Well worry no more as all your question on the earth’s surfaced topographic relief elements and plate tectonics are about to be answered. The first question that might come to mind is what is a relief? A relief is

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    Convergent Plate Boundaries Convergent plate boundaries are locations where lithospheric plates are moving towards one another. The plate collisions that occur in these areas can produce earthquakes‚ volcanic activity and crustal deformation. Convergent Plate Boundary – Oceanic-Continental: When continental and oceanic plates collide the thinner and more dense oceanic plate is overridden by the thicker and less dense continental plate. The oceanic plate is forced down into the mantle in a process

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    supported by experimental or factual evidence but has not been conclusively proved * Theories explain the data in a concise manner * Example: E = mc2 theory of relativity | Natural Law | * Never ever false | Alfred Wegener | * “Father of Plate Tectonics‚” German meteorologist * Introduced his hypothesis in “Origins of Continents and Oceans” in 1915 * Suggested that a super continent called Pangaea (all lands) existed during most of the Paleozoic * 200 Ma (Mz) Pangaea began breaking

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    taking seriously until the 1960. This study is called plate tectonics‚ and it helps explain the continental drift‚ the spreading of the seafloor‚ why volcanoes erupt and how mountains are formed. The mountain range that runs from the northern tip of Alaska to the southern tip of South America were formed by the buckling of crustal rocks that crash into the edge of North and South America. The land folds under the pressure of the colliding plates and pushes up sedimentary rock up to create mountains

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    edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/plates1.html QUESTIONS: 1. What does the theory of plate tectonics suggest about earth’s crust? 2. How many plates do scientists think there are? Name 4 of them. PART 4: Look at Each video and several of the pictures/ modules below to get a correct idea and definition of each kind of fault‚ or tectonic plate movement listed below. 1. Draw a picture of what each kind of fault looks like after the plate movement. 2. In the before picture draw a fault line and arrows to show

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    de Fuca Plates. The oldest crust is along the Japan Trench and Marianas Trench. This is the outermost layer of the Earth.   6) Now look the Atlantic Ocean Basin‚ and compare the pattern of older/ youngest oceanic crust to what you say in the Pacific Ocean Basin. Are these ocean basins alike or different; could they be both?  The Atlantic Ocean Basin is quite different from the Pacific. The Atlantic Basin has more activity vs the Pacific by way of plate tectonics. There are more plate boundaries in

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    literally combined the volcanoes into one mass of rocky land * Step 4: the mass of land is now a hard smooth plate‚ the Canadian Shield * Step 5: the Atlantic plate crashed into the east side of Canada and the area of subduction formed the Appalachian mountains * Step 6: erosion moved sand and dirt into the pacific ocean and the atlantic ocean * Step 7: the Pacific plate collided with the west side of Canada‚ forming the Rocky Mountains * Step 8: the water between the Rocky

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    ORIFICE FITTING The Daniel Senior Orifice fitting is a fluid measurement device that measures flow based on the differential pressure principle. The Daniel Senior Fitting utilizes a duel chamber design which positions an orifice plate in a flow stream. The orifice plate generates a pressure drop as flow moves though the Daniel Senior Orifice Fitting. By measuring the pressure drop as flow moves through the Daniel Senior Orifice Fitting‚ and using the pressure drop (differential pressure) one can

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    major sources of income on this island. How it was formed‚ the Tectonic Plates Involved and What Type of Volcano is it? Mt Etna is a stratovolcano ( another name is a composite cone) which means that multiple layers of ash and solidified lava have formed this volcano. Mount Etna is formed on a convergent plate boundary‚ on two of the world’s active continental plates- the African and The Eurasian Plate. The Eurasian and African plates are moving past each other along most of the boundary‚ making it a

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