Make notes by drawing on the map based on the three types of plate boundaries, which are divergent, convergent, and transform.
Step 1 see the attached map
Each dot on this map represents a place where earthquakes commonly occur. The color of the dot represents at what depth in Earth's crust the rupture begins: shallow (0 to 70 km), intermediate (70 to 300 km) or deep (300 to 700 km).
Step 2: Annotate this map
Make notes by drawing on the map based on the three types of plate boundaries, which are divergent, convergent, and transform.
Your annotations MUST include at least 5 of the following types of notes:
- a line or set of lines that connect the dots
- a label indicating the type of plate boundary that coincides with a particular group of earthquakes
- a label indicating the type(s) of features that you would expect to find near a particular group of earthquakes
- additional symbols plotted on the map (and in the map key) to indicate the presence of mountains, volcanoes, etc...
- arrows to show the relative direction of plate movement
- observations that relate to your own personal experience with an area shown on this map
- questions or comments
You will want to include at least 10 annotations on the map from at least 5 of the categories bulleted above.
When drawing Do not use the colors purple, orange, or green to annotate on the map
![Philippine
Trench
Java (Sunda)
..Trench
Aleutian
Trench
-Kurile Trench
-Japan Trench
Mariana Trench
Central.
America
Trench
Tonga
Trench
Kermadec
Trench
Puerto-Rico
Trench
Peru-Chile
Trench
Key
Shallow
Intermediate
Deep
Distribution of shallow-, intermediate-, and deep-focus earthquakes. (Data from NOAA)
-Atlantic Ridge
South Sandwich
Trench
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