Philippine Trenchs Java (Sunda) Trench Aleutian rench -Kurile' Trench -Japan Trench VV DooQool Mariana Trench L Central America Trench Constructive plate boundary A Destructive plate boundary 00 Convergent boundary ↑ Absolute plate motions •Relative Plate motions Tonga Trench *** Key Shallow Intermediate ^ Deep Distribution of shallow-, intermediate-, and deep-focus earthquakes. (Data from NOAA) Kermadec. Trench ▲ Volcanoes ● 2 Peru-Chile Trench Subduction zone 7 Puerto-Rico Trench Atlantic Ridg ظلوم http://blogs.agu.org/georneys/2011/03/11/why-are-there-earthquakes-and-volcanoes-in-japan-in-response-to-magnitude-8-9-earthquake-tsunami-in-japan/ South Sandwich Trench ©2009 Tasa Graphic Arts, Inc.
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 four 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
include at least 10 annotations on the map from at least four of the categories bulleted above.
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