Seismic Analysis of Structures - I
Plate Boundaries and Plate Interactions. Goals Classify and label the types of movement at plate boundaries, using a world map that shows relative plate.
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Module 4 the earth's dynamics
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11.1 Mountain Building : Forces in Earth’s Crust Mountain Building Forces in Earth’s Crust.
Chapter-11 Mountain Building Notes. Objective – 1: Explain how some of earth’s major mountain belts formed. Section 11.1 “Where Mountains Form” –Mountain.
There are four types of plate boundaries: 1. Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each.
Convergent Boundaries. What happens at Convergent Boundaries? (Continental plate – Continental plate) A collision boundary (continental to continental)
(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.
Plate Tectonics Plate Tectonics Chapter 17.1. Plate Tectonics Overview Historical Development Continental Drift and Paleomagnetism.