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Subduction & Trenches
The Aleutian Islands
- What rock composed the tectonic plate that formed the Aleutian Islands?
- Name two pieces of data (observations) that conclude that the plates are both composed of the same type of rock:
- What is the name of the trench that is associated with the Aleutian Islands?
Andes Mountain Chain
- What is the name of the trench that associated with the Andes Mountains?
- The Andes mountains where created by the meeting of the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate.
- What is the rock that composes the Neza plate?
- What is the rock that composes the South American Plate?
- Of the two tectonic plates that formed the Andes Mountains, which plate sunk and which plate floated?
- Sunk:
- Floated:
The Caribbean Islands
- What is the name of the trench that is associated with the Caribbean islands?
- What rock(s) compose the plates that made this trench?
Japan
- What is the name of the trench that is associated with the island of Japan?
- Why is Japan so vulnerable to earthquakes?
- What does Japan being an island indicate about the composition of the two plates that formed it?
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt or Cordillera Neovolcánica
- What is the name of the trench that associated with the Cordillera Neovolcánica?
- What is the name of the two plates that met to form the Cordillera Neovolcánica?
- Which of those two plates sunk?
- Why did that plate sink and not float?
Synthesis
- What is similar about the process that created the Aleutian Islands, the Andes Mountain Chain, the Carrabin Islands, Japan, and the South Pacific Islands?
- What is the evidence that supports the idea that all these areas where created by the same geological process?
- Why did this geological process form mountains in the Andes in one area but islands everywhere else?
- Looking back at your answers, how are trenches named?
- What makes the Marianas Trench unique?