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Tectonic Plates!!

This week we have been learning all about tectonic plates and earthquakes! 

We learnt that the Earth's surface (crust) is always moving and is broken into giant pieces, like a cracked eggshell. These are called tectonic plates. When plates move towards each other it’s called a convergent boundary, and this can make mountains or volcanoes. When plates move away from each other it’s called a divergent boundary, and this makes new land, often under the sea. When plates slide past each other it’s called a transform boundary, and this movement can cause earthquakes. We demonstrated our knowledge of plate tectonics using oreo cookies as the model - we loved eating these after!

Ask me to explain the different types of plate boundary!