Plate margins Flashcards

1
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what movement is at conservative plate margins?

A

the plates are sliding past each other

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2
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what is a conservative plate margin like?

A

the plates are rock with jagged edges that snag against each other

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what happens during the movement of the conservative plates?

A

the friction and pressure between the plates build until the plates can’t take the stress

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4
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what is the last thing that causes the ground to shake at a conservative margin?

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The two plates suddenly slip past each other which cause both plates to move and as a result the ground may shake (earthquake)

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5
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what is the movement at constructive plate margins?

A

the plates move apart (diverge)

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6
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what happens during the movement of constructive plates?

A

the convection currents push apart (diverge) and cause a gap to form between the plates

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7
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what’s the last thing that happens at a constructive plate margin to cause a volcano?

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magma rises up to fill the gap that is created between the 2 plates

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8
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what movement is at a destructive plate margin?

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The oceanic plate slides beneath the continental plate. The point at which this happens is called a subduction zone.

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9
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what happens during the movement of the destructive plates?

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The rocks catch against one another as the plates are not smooth surfaces. The pressure between the plates build until they can’t take the stress

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what is the last thing that happens at a constructive plate margin to causes the earthquake?

A

the plates slip past each other which cause both plates to move and as a result the ground may shake (earthquake)

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11
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what movement are the plates going at collision plate margins?

A

the plates are colliding

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12
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what happens during the movement of the collision plates?

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if two continental plates collide, neither can sink and so the land buckles upwards to form fold mountains.

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