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Plate Tectonics Web Quest

Directions: Follow the directions, explore the website, and answer the questions below. All answers must be written in complete sentences.

Part I:

Step 1: Go to

Step 2: Read the introduction, then click the red link “Start your exploration with Earth’s Structure” at the bottom of the page.

Step 3: Read the information on the top and for each layer of the earth when you roll over it with your mouse.

Step 4: Answer the following questions in complete sentences.

1. Describe how the composition of the inner core2. Describe the mantle.

andouter core is related.

3. Describe how the thickness of Earth’s crust changes based on location.

Part II:

Step 1: When you finish on “Earth’s Structure” click the red link “Next Chapter: Plate Tectonics” at the bottom of the page.

Step 2: Choose the map that best represents Earth today.

Step 3:Click on the green tab that says “How do we know this?”

Step 4: Read the information on the page and answer the following questions in complete sentences.

4. What evidence did Wegener present to support5. What do you think the word “vehemently” means

his hypothesis of continental drift?as it is used in the second paragraph?

6. What happened at the beginning of the breakup of Pangaea? (see the “Continents on the Move” chart)

Part III:

Step 1: When you finish on “Plate Tectonics” click the red link “Continents Over Time” at the bottom of the page.

Step 2: Try to place each world map at the appropriate time period. Continue to move them around until you get them all correctly placed. Answer the bonus question and read the explanation given.

Step 3:Click on the red link “Plate Boundaries” under the explanation of the bonus question answer.

Step 4: Read the information on the page and answer the following questions. Answers DO NOT have to be in complete sentences for this section.

7. Using the map of the tectonic plates below, match the letter of the plate with the name of the plate on the left.

______African Plate

______Antarctic Plate

______Eurasian Plate

______Pacific Plate

______Indo-Australian Plate

______North American Plate

______South American Plate

______Arabian Plate

______Caribbean Plate

______Cocos Plate

______Nazca Plate

______Juan de Fuca Plate

______Philippine Sea Plate

______Scotia Plate

______Okhotsk Plate

8. Fill out the chart below.

Boundary Type / What happens at this type of boundary? / Illustration / Examples
Convergent
Divergent
Transform

9. Use the map in #7, the chart in #8, and the interactive key on the website to answer the following questions.

a) What type of boundary is found between the b) What are the Pacific and North American plates

South American and African plates?doing (moving together, apart, or horizontally)?

10. Once you have answered the questions above, click the red “Plates & Boundaries Challenge” link at the bottom of the webpage. Use the map above to locate the tectonic plates and identify the boundary types. Record the score you get on the challenge here:

______out of 22 points

Part IV:

Step 1: When you finish the Plates & Boundaries Challenge, your score will pop up on the screen. Click on the move to next chapter link in red under your score.

Step 2: Read the information on the page, then click “See what happens at different plate boundaries.”

Step 3:Read the information on the page and answer the following questions. You may need to run your mouse over words in order to see the definitions and explanations.

11. How are oceanic crust and continental crust different?

12. Which type of crust is more dense: oceanic or continental?

13. List and describe at least 2 events that occur at convergent boundaries.

14. Describe how sea-floor spreading and rifts can occur at divergent boundaries.

15. What is a fault?16. How are earthquakes and transform boundaries related?

(You may have to click the red “back” link at the bottom of the page to answer #17-19)

17. a)At what type of plate boundary does a mountain form at?

b) What type of plate interaction is it: Continental-continental, oceanic-continental, or oceanic-oceanic?

18. At what type of plate boundary does a strike-slip 19. At what type of plate boundary does a rift form?

fault occur?

20. Click on the red “Plate Interactions Challenge” link at the bottom of the page. Answer the questions and record your score here.

______out of 10 points