Plate Tectonics

Supercontinent formed by collision of all continental masses approximately 225 million years ago. If you would like to learn more about Pangaea click on the image

Landform at end of conduit or pipe that rises from below the crust and vents to the surface. Magma rises and collects in magma chamber deep below, resulting in eruptions that are effusive or explosive, forming mountain landform. Click on the image to explore the different types of volcanoes

There are three different types of plate boundaries; Divergent, Convergent, and Transform Boundaries. To learn more about Plate Boundaries click the image

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Plate tectonics is a theory that the Earth’s crust is divided into plates that move.