The third step is to develop hypotheses, which are testable statements that explain how variables might affect an outcome.
The second step is to gather information about the problem, including relevant data and background knowledge.
The first step is to identify the problem or question that needs to be addressed.
Types of plate boundaries
-There are three types of plate boundaries: divergent, convergent, and transform. Each type describes how tectonic plates interact with each other.
Divergent plate boundary
-Divergent plate boundaries are locations where tectonic plates are moving away from each other, creating new crust. An example is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the North American Plate is moving away from the Eurasian Plate.
6 example of Divergent plate boundary
-Antarctic plate and Australian plate
-South American plate and African plate
-North American plate and Eurasian plate
-pacific plate and antartic plate
Pacific plate and Nozco plate
Marian trench (S) trench deepest trench
-The Marianas Trench is the deepest oceanic trench in the world, located in the western Pacific Ocean.
Convergent boundary 2
-two plate are moving towards to each other a (collision zone) where the plate collide .
Converge means to meet or collide.The lithosphere at one plate subducts beneath the second plate and melt, the becoming part of the mantle
Subduction.
-It is the bending of the crust towards the mantle and melting forming magma
Subducts mean to go down
because it's heavier or dencer than the other
Crated by
Crated volcanoes, trenches mountains and earthquake
One of the of the results of the convergence or collision of two oceanic plates is the formation of the .
-Philippines Archipelago
Example of convergent plate boundary
1 .Philippine plate and Eurasian plate.
2.Nozco plate and south american plate.
3.south American plate and antartic plate
4.pacific plate and Australian plate
Philippine archipelago
-oceanic- oceanic plate
-collision of two oceanic plate
Mantle plume
-scientists believe that is the source of molten material (magma) in the mantle.
Hawaii island is found in the middle of the pacific ocean.