Thursday, September 30, 2010
DIVERGENT vs. CONVERGENT. (DUNDUNDUN)!!!
WASN'T THAT VIDEO AWSOME!!!! IF YOU DIDNT THINK THAT VIDEO WAS AWSOME GO TO SLEEP!!!! Enough of the chit chat!!! LETS GET DOWN TO BUSINESS!!! Volcanoes can form from divergent and convergent bounderies. You should know that. Right? Why dont you know....................? Well anyway, when two or more plates collide they form volcanoes. And when two plates move apart they also form volcanoes.
Convergent Boundaries
Places where plates crash or crunch (crunch, crunch) together are called convergent boundaries. Did you know that...........? OMG (I AM MAD)! DID YOU KNOW THAT!!!! Plates only move a few centimeters each year, so collisions are very slow and last millions of years.
Divergent Boundaries
NOW YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT THIS IS!!! I DONT GIVE UP BUT, I AM ABOUT TO!!
Places where plates are coming apart are called divergent boundaries. As you see in the picture, when Earth's lithospheric layer is pulled apart, it typically breaks along parallel faults that tilt slightly outward from each other. As the plates separate along the boundary, the block between the faults cracks and drops down into the soft, plastic interior athenospheric layer. DO YOU GET THAT!!! I AM TIRED OF THIS!! I'LL TALK TO YOU LATER(grrr....)!!!!
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ow the font was big... that was goooood. =) there could have been a tiny bit more of info
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