Tectonic plates, volcanoes and earthquakes Flashcards
The Challenges of Natural Hazards - Tectonic Hazards
what are the 2 types of crust that plates are made of?
- continental crust is thicker and less dense
- oceanic crust is thinner and more dense
why are the plates moving?
because of convection currents in the mantle
what are the places where plates meet called?
plate margins/boundaries
what are the three types of plate margin?
- destructive margins
- constructive margins
- conservative margins
what are destructive margins? what happens?
- where two plates are moving towards each other
- where an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, the denser oceanic plate is subducted and destroyed, creating magma
what are constructive margins? what happens?
- where two plates are moving away from each other
- magma rises from the mantle to fill the gap and cools, creating new crust
what are conservative margins? what happens?
- where two plates are moving sideways past each other or moving in the same direction but at different speeds
- crust isn’t created or destroyed
where do volcanoes occur?
at destructive and constructive plate margins?
what happens at the destructive margin to create a volcano?
as one plate subducts under the other, the lower plate is forced downward and the rock melts into magma
what happens at the constructive margin to create a volcano?
as the plates pull apart, molten rock (magma) rises up and erupts as lava, creating new ocean crust.
where do earthquakes occur?
all plate margins (destructive, constructive and conservative)
what happens at the destructive margin to create an earthquake?
tension builds when one plate gets stuck as it moves past each other
what happens at the constructive margin to create an earthquake?
tension builds along cracks in the plates as they move away from each other
what happens at the conservative margin to create an earthquake?
tension builds up when plates that are grinding past each other get stuck
so how do the earthquakes vibrate the earth?
the plates eventually jerk past each other, sending out shock waves