Plate Tectonics 9
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Development of Spectral Hazard Map for Indonesia with a Return Period of 2500 Years using Probabilistic Method
To Understand the structure of the earth through a fully labelled diagram To know the distribution of plates and the difference between continental.
Chapter 9: Plate Tectonics Review Feb 11, 2013. What to study? Layers of the Earth Convection Currents Continental Drift Sea-floor Spreading Theory of.
Plate Tectonics II: How it works Continental Crust versus Oceanic Crust Mantle Convection The Asthenosphere Boundaries Convergent Divergent Transform.
12.2 Features of Plate Tectonics LAYERS OF THE EARTH Earth is over 1200 km thick and has four distinct layers. These layers are the crust, mantle (upper.
Learning Targets Learning Target #9 I can explain the theory of Continental Drift, and how it was developed. Learning Target #10 I can infer past and future.
(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 12.2 Features of Plate Tectonics Earth is over 1200 km thick and has four distinct layers. These layers are the crust, mantle.
Chapter 1: Plate Tectonics Earth’s Layers Continents Changing Position Over Time Plates Moving Apart Plates Coming Together 100 200 300 400 500.
Plate Tectonics Chapter 22, Section 4. Lithosphere Earth’s lithosphere or “skin” has tectonic plates Currently there are 12 large plates and several smaller.
Please get your science notebook and get out your plate boundaries map and worksheet from Friday.