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Science 10: Week 4 to 6

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    What have you learned about the Plate Boundaries?
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  • A type of boundary that can result to the oceanic lithosphere descending beneath an overriding plate and eventually to be reabsorbed into the mantle
    Convergent Plate Boundary
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  • A boundary between two continental blocks that create a mountain belt
    Convergent Plate Boundary
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  • A type of stress that occurs in a convergent plate boundary
    Compressive Stress
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  • What is the other term that refers to a Convergent Plate Boundary?
    Subduction Zone or Destructive Margin
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  • Give at least 2 geologic features associated with Convergent Plate Boundaries
    (1) Deep-Ocean Trenches (2) Mountain Ranges (3) Volcanic Arcs and (4) Volcanic Island Arcs
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  • What are the three variations of convergent zones based on the type of crustal material involved and tectonic setting?
    (1) Oceanic-Continental, (2) Oceanic-Oceanic and (3) Continental-Continental
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  • What happens in Oceanic-Oceanic Convergence?
    The old oceanic plate subducts under the young oceanic plate. magma is formed and begins to rise to the surface as it sinks.
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  • What type of plate convergence is associated with this geological feature?
    Oceanic-Oceanic Convergence
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  • A type of boundary that results to the upwelling of hot material that further turns into a new seafloor
    Divergent Plate Boundary
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  • A type of stress that occurs in a divergent plate boundary
    Tensional Stress
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  • What is the other term that refers to a Divergent Plate Boundary
    Spreading Center or Constructive Margin
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  • Give 2 geologic features that is associated with Divergent Plate Boundaries
    (1) Oceanic Ridges and (2) Rift Valleys
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  • What happens in a Divergent Plate Boundary?
    Plates move away from each other due to the rising convection currents and lateral magma flow. The magma fills in the gap, cools down and creates new crust
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  • What is Seafloor Spreading?
    Occurs when two oceanic plates move away from one another creating new oceanic crust.
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  • Give ONE real life example of a Geological Feature that resulted from two continental plates moving away from one another
    (1) African Rift Valley, (2) Baikal Rift Valley in Russia, (3) Rhine Rift Valley in Germany, (4) Great Rift Valley System
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  • What is this geologic feature and what plate boundary is involved?
    Mid-ocean Ridge - Divergent Plate Boundary (Oceanic-Oceanic)
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