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    The article discusses Dating Earth and a theory of plate tectonics. In the beginning, the scientists' community was divided into two parts, where one part supported Christian believes about the universal flood that was a proof of an existence of God and another group of scientists who rejected theories of Catastrophism. The early geologist, «catastrophists», believed that «catastrophic events in the past determined the geology of the Earth.» In that time because of the lack of evidence catastrophists

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    the creation process of it. Sea floor spreading and plate boundaries are not a common subject to anyone outside of a scientific or marine biology lab. The purpose of this paper is to identify plate boundaries. Compare and contrast ideas behind plate tectonics and the theory of the continental drift. There are many types of plate boundaries. Each one

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    Plate tectonics is the theory that explains the structure and motion of the Earth’s lithosphere. The theory states that the Earth’s crust is split into large sections called tectonic plates, and these move relative to one another creating boundaries at which plates converge, diverge and move past each other. Alfred Wegener pioneered the theory of continental drift in the early 1900s which he supported with multiple pieces of evidence. Perhaps the earliest indicator of the theory was the apparent

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    University of Phoenix Material Effects of the Motions of Tectonic Plates Worksheet From Visualizing Earth Science, by Merali, Z., and Skinner, B. J, 2009, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Copyright 2009 by Wiley. Adapted with permission. Part 1 This diagram was similar to one Alfred Wegener drew to show the distribution of continents 300 million years ago. His theory of continental drift was met with skepticism in the scientific community. 1. Describe three forms of evidence Wegener used

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    The Valdivia Earthquake

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    crust and upper mantle make up the lithosphere. The lithosphere is 20-50 km thick and is cracked. The asthenosphere sits below the lithosphere. The lithosphere consists of tectonic plates (lithospheric plates). Tectonic plates is the theory that the Earth’s outer shell is divided by slabs of solid rock. When these two tectonic plates make frictional contact the outcome may be deadly. Sometimes there can be smaller shocks that occur, one’s before called the foreshock, and one’s after called the aftershock

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    the tension gets released from inside the crust of the earth. Tectonic plates move alongside and past each other but they do not always move smoothly and when they get stuck it causes an earthquake because the pressure builds up then the pressure is finally released (see source 1). This movement from the plates forces waves of energy to come to the surface of the Earth. Plates can also converge into each other, this is when two plates collide and one goes beneath one and creates an earthquake.

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    There are many differences between continental drift and sea-floor spreading and plate tectonics. there are also lots of differences between continental drift and sea-floor spreading and plate tectonics. They all have different factors that makes them different or the same. Sea-floor spreading is an important part of the world. Plate tectonics and continental drift are all also an important part of the world. There is a lot of ways to tell you about the differences and similar traits like showing

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    based on the scientific theory of plate tectonics that cases the large-scale motion of the planet’s lithosphere. The same theory also explains how Mount Everest, a part of the Himalayas, was affected. Nepal’s seismic nature and the Himalayas are connected through the collision of the Indian Plate and the Eurasian plate. First and foremost, plate tectonic theory deals with the idea that lithospheric plates or tectonic plates move around the crust. Tectonic plates are slabs of the Earth’s lithosphere

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    shapes, and eventually are destroyed. 2. Tell what subduction is, and describe what occurs along subduction zones. Subduction is what occurs when two tectonic plates collide and one plate slips under the other tectonic plate. When this happens the bottom tectonic plate fall into the mantle of the earth and be melted to make room for new tectonic plates. 3. Describe in your own words the New Madrid/Reelfoot fault system (ie location, quake history, recent activity). Why has the New Madrid fault zone

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    Earthquakes? Earthquakes are caused when two tectonic plates collide with one another Why Are Some Quakes Stronger Than Others? Because, I guess the strength of the tectonic plates. My 5th Grade Presentation! (It has almost none of the info in the textbook.) (Plus, Mason Suida owns it, not me) (R.I.P Interlochen) I luv this. Tectonic plates rubbing against each other at the fault line! Fault lines are ends of rocks/plates. Things that are altered by plates Roads Rocks Streams (Not those live streams)

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