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Chapter 10, Section 2 Standards 3b. Students know the principal structures that form at the 3 different kinds of plate boundaries. Objectiv e 1 Identify how movements of tectonic plates change Earth’s surface. Objectiv e 2 Describe the supercontinent cycle. Assessme nt Flap Book, Daily Quiz, Chapter Test Review Daily Bellwork, Science Starters, Standards Practice Chapter 10, Section 3

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Chapter 10, Section 3. Chapter 10, Section 2. Create a flashcard for each of the following terms (found on p.255 in your text book). Rifting Terrane Supercontinent cycle Pangaea Panthalassa If you finish early, study your flashcards!. Key Terms. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 10, Section 2

Standards 3b. Students know the principal structures that form at the 3 different kinds of plate boundaries.

Objective 1 Identify how movements of tectonic plates change Earth’s surface.

Objective 2 Describe the supercontinent cycle.

Assessment Flap Book, Daily Quiz, Chapter Test

Review Daily Bellwork, Science Starters, Standards Practice

Chapter 10, Section 3

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Key TermsCreate a flashcard for each of the following terms (found on p.255 in your text book).RiftingTerraneSupercontinent cyclePangaeaPanthalassa

If you finish early, study your flashcards!

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Rifting• The process by which Earth’s

crust breaks apart.• New, smaller continents may

form as a result.

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Terranes• A TERRANE is a piece of lithosphere that has

a unique geological history. –Contains rocks and fossils that differ from

nearby terranes.–Major faults at the boundary of a terrane.–Magnetic properties of a terrane do no

match nearby terranes.

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Terranes• When a Terrane on a subducting plate

converges with a plate of continental crust the terrane is scraped off the subducting plate and is added to the continental plate.

• Some terranes form mountains, some just add more surface area.

• This process is called ACCRETION.

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The Supercontinent Cycle• SUPERCONTINENT= when all of the landmasses form one large

continent (scientists believe there have been at least 5 different supercontinents since the first crust formed on Earth).

• SUPERCONTINENT CYCLE = the process by which supercontinents form and break apart over time.

• PANGAEA= the supercontinent that formed 300 million years ago and began breaking up 250 million years ago which led to our modern continents.

• PANTHALASSA= the single, large ocean that covered the Earth’s surface during the time of PANGAEA.

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Quick Check!!1. What is a supercontinent?

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2. ___________ was the most recent supercontinent.

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Geography of the Future• As tectonic plates continue to move

Earth’s geography will change dramatically.

• East Africa will rift and separate from Africa, North and South America will collide with Africa, Los Angeles will be North of San Francisco!

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Assessment Drawing of one of the stages of the

formation of Pangaea on p. 258-259.Include color and labels.

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