Directions: Summarize what you have learned from the lesson and activities by completing the sentences using the words from the box. You can only use each word once. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. continental theory geologic divergent lithosphere plates subduction convection current slowly denser toward two continental plates two oceanic plates oceanic plate-continental plate transform fault is made of earth's crust and upper mantle. It is subdivided (1). into portions called (2) of crust are (3) . oceanic crust, which is thinner but (4) - - ---- A (5) -- Earth's crust is made up of plates moving (6)--- and interact in various ways is Plate Tectonics. The interaction of the plates produces earthquakes, mountains, volcanoes, and other (7) --- that move above the mantle. The two kinds crust, which is thicker but less dense, and features. (8)- from the Earth's interior makes the plates move above the mantle. This movement causes the formation of three types of plate boundaries which are (9) cach other; (10) - other and convergent boundary which plates are moving (11). other. Three types of convergent boundaries are (12) -- convergent boundary which forms volcanic island arc, (13) boundary, two plates sliding boundary, two plates moving away from each each convergent boundary forming a continental convergent boundary volcanic arc, and (14) wherein there is no (15)

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(tension, subduction) zone is formed.
(Mid-ocean ridge, Rift valley) is formed by divergence of two
unic plates.
18 of 33
Great job! You have understood the lesson.
Are you now ready to summarize?
What I Have Learned
Directions: Summarize what you have learned from the lesson and activities by
completing the sentences using the words from the box. You can only use each word
once. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers.
continental
theory
geologic
divergent
lithosphere
plates
subduction
convection current
slowly
denser
toward
two continental plates
two oceanic plates oceanic plate-continental plate
transform fault
(1)
is made of earth's crust and upper mantle. It is subdivided
into portions called (2) ------ that move above the mantle. The two kinds
of crust are (3) ----------- crust, which is thicker but less dense, and
oceanic crust, which is thinner but (4) ------ A (5) --
A (5) ------ that the
Earth's crust is made up of plates moving (6) _----- and interact in various
ways is Plate Tectonics. The interaction of the plates produces earthquakes,
mountains, volcanoes, and other (7) -------- --------
--------- from the Earth's interior makes the plates move above the
mantle. This movement causes the formation of three types of plate
boundaries which are (9) -------------- boundary, two plates sliding
each other; (10o).
other and convergent boundary which plates are moving (11) ----- each
other. Three types of convergent boundaries are (12) -----
- convergent boundary which forms volcanic island are, (13)
features. (8)
---- boundary, two plates moving away from each
---------
- convergent boundary forming a continental
convergent boundary
----- ----------
volcanic arc, and (14)
wherein there is no (15).
12
What I Can Do
At this point, make a plate tectonic model showing the plate boundaries and
plate movements. Cutouts of plate boundaries are provided on the next page. The
scoring rubric will be used in assessing your outputs.
What you need
Plate Boundaries cutouts
Pair of scissor
pencil/pen
<>
Transcribed Image Text:3:41 cdn.fbsbx.com Done (tension, subduction) zone is formed. (Mid-ocean ridge, Rift valley) is formed by divergence of two unic plates. 18 of 33 Great job! You have understood the lesson. Are you now ready to summarize? What I Have Learned Directions: Summarize what you have learned from the lesson and activities by completing the sentences using the words from the box. You can only use each word once. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. continental theory geologic divergent lithosphere plates subduction convection current slowly denser toward two continental plates two oceanic plates oceanic plate-continental plate transform fault (1) is made of earth's crust and upper mantle. It is subdivided into portions called (2) ------ that move above the mantle. The two kinds of crust are (3) ----------- crust, which is thicker but less dense, and oceanic crust, which is thinner but (4) ------ A (5) -- A (5) ------ that the Earth's crust is made up of plates moving (6) _----- and interact in various ways is Plate Tectonics. The interaction of the plates produces earthquakes, mountains, volcanoes, and other (7) -------- -------- --------- from the Earth's interior makes the plates move above the mantle. This movement causes the formation of three types of plate boundaries which are (9) -------------- boundary, two plates sliding each other; (10o). other and convergent boundary which plates are moving (11) ----- each other. Three types of convergent boundaries are (12) ----- - convergent boundary which forms volcanic island are, (13) features. (8) ---- boundary, two plates moving away from each --------- - convergent boundary forming a continental convergent boundary ----- ---------- volcanic arc, and (14) wherein there is no (15). 12 What I Can Do At this point, make a plate tectonic model showing the plate boundaries and plate movements. Cutouts of plate boundaries are provided on the next page. The scoring rubric will be used in assessing your outputs. What you need Plate Boundaries cutouts Pair of scissor pencil/pen <>
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