2. 1) Destructive plate boundary
Oceanic and continental, which goes
beneath the other?
Continental and continental? What
happens?
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3. 1) Destructive plate boundary
When an Oceanic and Continental plate
meet, the heavier oceanic plates
subducts (sinks) beneath the lighter
continental plate. This is called a
Subduction Boundary.
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5. 1) Destructive Plate Boundary
a) Subduction boundary
The oceanic plate _______ under the continental plate
because it is denser. As the plate descends it starts to melt
due to the _______ caused by the movement between the
plates.
a. Flops, heat c. descends, friction
b. hides, friction d. descends, noise
This melted plate is now hot and forms liquid ____ (magma).
The magma rises through the gaps in the continental plate. If
it reaches the ________, the liquid rock forms a volcano.
a. earth, bottom C. ice, Arctic
b. rock, bottom D. Rock, Surface
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6. 1.b. Collision Boundary
• What happens when a continental and
continental plate collide?
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7. b. Collision Boundary
• When ______ continental plates meet each other they
collide, rather than one ________ beneath the other. This
causes them to buckle upwards. The ________ are an example a
collision boundary.
A. Three, sinking, Thames C. Two, sinking, Himalayas
B. Two, sinking, north downs D. Five, melting, Himalayas
13. 2) Constructive Plate Boundary
• At a _________ plate boundary, two plates move apart. As
the two plates move apart, magma _____ up to fill the gap.
This causes ________ at this type of boundary.
a. Constructive, rises, volcanoes c. destructive, splashes, volcanoes
b. Constructive, builds, flooding d. constructive, pushes, rain.
• However, since the magma can ______ easily at the surface
the volcano does not erupt with much force. _________ are
also found at constructive boundaries. An example of a
constructive boundary is the Mid-Atlantic ________.
a. erupt, humans, volcano c. escape, earthquakes, ridge
b. escape, floods, mound d. move, volcanoes, Iceland
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16. 3. Conservative plate boundary
• Conservative plate boundaries exist where two plates
do not directly collide but ____ past each other along
a fault (weakness).
• No _______ are found along these plate
boundaries, but earthquakes do occur. An example of
such a boundary is the San Andreas Fault in
________ .
a. slide, volcanoes, California c.
Move, earthquakes, Cowes
b. Move, volcanoes, Canterbury d. Slide, volcanoes, Cardiff
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17. Homework - Past Question
• Have a go at the past exam question on your
own.