Science - Grade10: Plate Movement
Science - Grade10: Plate Movement
Science - Grade10: Plate Movement
PLATE MOVEMENT
I. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPT
Objectives:
1. Explain what causes the tectonic plates to move;
2. Enumerate the factors that cause tectonic plates to move;
3. Realize the importance of the creation of convection current underneath
the earth.
III. ACTIVITIES
3.1 ELICIT:
Let us assess what you know about our lesson for today. Answer the
questions below.
PART A: Identify what is asked or described in each item and then write the
letter of correct answer on your answer sheet.
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B. Conduction Currents D. Ocean Currents
3. Scientists think that convection current flow in earth’s__________?
A. Continents C. Lithosphere
B. Mantle D. Inner core
3.2 ENGAGE:
Have you experienced going into a mall, like SM or LCC, to shop or roam
around? Have you tried the escalator going up or down another floor? Did you
observe how the escalator works? How a person in every step of the escalator
traveled from up all the way down or from down all the way up.
Consider that the persons in the escalator are the earth's semi-fluid mantle,
and the mechanism of an escalator that drives these persons to go up or down is the
heat source.
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Guide Questions:
3.3 EXPLORE:
Materials:
● Dropper
● Food Color (any color)
● 500 ml glass jar
● 300 ml glass jar
● 3-5 small/light wood blocks
● aluminum plate or tray
● alcohol lamp or tripod/stove
Procedures:
1. Pour 300 ml of water into the glass jar.
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Warning:
• Make sure that you know how to operate a hotplate/stove.
• Wear heat-resistant gloves to protect your hands.
• In the absence of a hotplate, you can use an alcohol burner.
Guide Questions:
1. Put several light wood blocks at the center of the heat source near the boiling
water.
To do a slab pull demonstration, you will need these materials: 15-20 pieces of
paper clip and a table.
Procedure:
1. Make a chain of paper clips consisting of at least 15-20 pieces.
2. Assemble the chain of paper clips at the end of the table.
3. Pull the end of the chain of the paper clip down the side of the table.
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Guide Questions:
Activity 3 – Push Me Up
Study the diagram of ridge push below and answer the following questions.
Questions:
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3.4 EXPLAIN:
Slab Pull Theory states that gravity and the plate are responsible for the plate
tectonics through the subduction process.
Subduction zones exist at the outer edges of plates. In these zones, rocks are
older. Hence they are cooler and denser compared to those located at the inner
layers. The old rocks or slabs also subduct or sink into the mantle below it due to the
gravitational forces.
The Tectonic Plate Movement is caused by the slab being dragged down into
the mantle, dragging the remainder of the plate with it. Because of the gravitational
pull, a very dense slab will sink faster than a less dense slab, exerting higher stress
on the plate linked to it.
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Slab Pull Theory believes that mantle convection is not the cause of plate
tectonics but rather a subduction product. The subduction of cold, dense slabs of
oceanic lithosphere is a major driving force of plate motion.
RIDGE PUSH Lutgens et. al, "Process of Slab Pull", Essentials of Geology. Pe
Another important driving force is ridge push. The elevated position of the
oceanic ridge enables slabs of the lithosphere to 'slide' down the ridge's slopes,
resulting in this gravity-driven mechanism. Plate motions appear to be influenced by
ridge push is significantly less than the slab pull. Comparing rates of seafloor Figure 6. Slab Pull Pro
spreading along ridge segments of varying altitudes provides the primary evidence
for this. For example, despite the greater average height above the seafloor,
spreading rates along the Mid-Atlantic ridge is considerably less than spreading
rates along the steep East Pacific Rise. In addition, fast-moving plates are being
subducted along with a larger percentage of their margins than slow-moving plates.
This fact supports the notion that slab pull is a more significant driving force than a
ridge push. Examples of fast-moving plates with an extensive subduction zone and
margins include the Pacific, Nazca, and Cocos plates.
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Although slab pull and ridge push appear to be the dominant forces acting on
plates, they are not the only forces influencing plate motion. Beneath plates,
convective flow in the mantle exerts a force, perhaps best described as "mantle-
drag."
There are driving processes that are involved in the tectonic plate movement.
One of the driving forces is Ridge-Push. See the figure for a visual explanation.
This gravity-driven mechanism results from the elevated position of the mid-
oceanic ridge, which causes slabs of the lithosphere to "slide" down the ridge's
flanks. It is created by tectonic plates moving away from the divergent boundary due
to their higher elevation than the surrounding ocean floor.
This force was the primary contributor to the movement of the plates around
the globe before the 1990s. This belief has now been disproved, with the Slab-Pull
Theory as the primary mechanism.
However, even where there are little or no slab pulls occurring on the plate,
ridge push is still important. Bott (1991) proposed the "gravity sliding" ridge push
model. This geologist states that the "pushing" on the plates is due to differences in
gravitational potential energy between a plate at its spreading center and subduction
zone.
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3.5 ELABORATE:
PART I: Below is an illustration of the slab pull theory. Complete the illustration by
filling in the box with the appropriate word/words. Choose your answers from
the box below.
SLAB P
CONTIN
OCEAN
SUBDU
1. How can ridge push contribute to the movement of the tectonic plates
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3.6 EVALUATION:
3.7 EXTEND:
Activity 1
Direction: Given this picture showing convection current in the mantle, explain how
the lithospheric move.
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Activity 2. Identify or describe the given statements.
1. Ridge push
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IV. REFLECTION
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Extend – Activity 1
ELICIT
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. CONVERGENT BOUNDARY
5. DOWNWARD
RUBRIC:
ENGAGE With correct and well explained concepts10 pts
Slightly well explained with some incorrect concepts7 p
1. The sliding of the plates is caused by Not so well explained5
the mantle’s convectionpts
currents slowly
turning over and over like an escalator that moves the plates of the but
Totally incorrect explanation, with effort3 pts
crust.
No explanation at all0 pt
2. The internal heat of the earth’s core causes molten rock in the mantle layer to
move.
EXPLORE
Activity 1
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1. Food color rises and moves to the sides of the beaker then sinks
2. Convection Current
3. The small, light wood blocks resemble the lithospheric/tectonic plates that
moved about slowly because of convection current.
Activity 2
1. Subducting tectonic plate
2. It fell.
Activity 3
1. Divergent Boundaries
2. Convection
3. As an oceanic crust moves away from a divergent boundary, it becomes
denser than the newer oceanic crust. As the older seafloor sinks, the weight
of the uplifted ridge pushes the oceanic crust toward the trench at the
subduction zone.
EXPLAIN
PART I
1. Oceanic Crust
2. Continental Crust
3. Subduction Zone
4. Slab Pull
PART II
1. The force acted upon the oceanic crust which produces mid-oceanic ridges
forces the crust to move in separate ways. Thus, there is a movement of the
tectonic plates.
EXTEND
ACTIVITY I
Answers may vary
ACTIVITY II
1. Gravity driven mechanism results from the elevated position of the mid-
oceanic ridge, which causes slabs of lithosphere to “slide down” the flanks of
the ridge.
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2. Convection
3. Divergent Boundary
4. Mid-ocean Ridge
5. Bott
ENGAGE
1. States that gravity and the plates themselves are the ones responsible for the
plate tectonics through subduction process.
2. Subduction Zone
3. D
4. C
5. C
VII. REFERENCES
● Valdoz et. al. 2015. Science Links. Quezon City: Rex Publishing.
● Lutgens, et. al. 2012. Essentials of Geology: Pearson Prentice Hall. 11th
Edition
● Lutgens, et. al. 2012. Earth Science: Pearson Prentice Hall. 11th Edition
● CK12,"ConvectionCurrentExperiment",Convection.
https://www.ck12.org/physics/convection/lesson/Convection-MS-PS/
● Freepik – Elevator
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Writers:
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CHONA R. DE LIMA- Teacher II, Perpetual Help National High School
Reviewers:
Editors:
LOURDES P. CASTROVERDE, Head Teacher III, Science
Zeferino Arroyo High School
MARISOL D. ANDRADA- Master Teacher I, Sto. Niño National High School
ALVIN C. BORROMEO – Principal II, Bantayan NHS, Tabaco City
Layout Artist:
MYLA ANN A. BERNALES- Teacher I, Rinconada National Technical
Vocational School
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