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1. at-a-destructive-plate-boundary.pdf
At a destructive plate boundary - Teachit Geography 1. describe the process occurring at a destructive plate boundary and 2. the differences between the continental and oceanic crusts. ...

2. KS2_MVE_VolcanoesFactsheet4.pdf
Lesson 4: Volcanoes Factsheet for teachers Lesson 4: Volcanoes Factsheet for teachers Purpose of Lesson There are approximately 500 active volcanoes in the world; on average 25 of these erupt each year.

3. 5wrench.pdf
STRIKE-SLIP AND OBLIQUE-SLIP TECTONICS - ETH Z Destructive plate boundaries with oblique convergence Transpression at continental plate boundaries New Zealand, California Constructive plate boundaries with oblique ...

4. unit_2.1_plate_tectonics.pdf
Unit 2.1 Plate Tectonics - Geography 4 Convergent boundary At a convergent or destructive boundary the plates are moving towards each other. This usually involves a continental plate and an oceanic plate.

5. an-introduction-to-processes-at-plate-boundaries.pdf
An introduction to processes at plate boundaries An introduction to processes at plate boundaries © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 25655 Page 2 of 5 c. Conservative plate boundary 2. Use the statements below to ...

6. download.asp?file=1489&type=pdf
Transition Materials A Level Geography Fact file on an example of previous tectonic occurrence at this plate boundary: Conservative Plate Boundary Constructive Plate Boundary Destructive (subduction zones ...

7. 7-world_map_of_plate_boundaries.pdf
Activity—World Map of Plate Boundaries e-binder for 2013 CEETEP workshop 69 Activity—World Map of Plate Boundaries “Where’s Waldo”-style geography. Mapping World Plates helps students connect

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