This page offers access to maps and graphics of earthquakes, active volcanoes and plate tectonics for the world, the Cascade Range , Juan de Fuca Ridge, Gorda Ridge and Axial Seamount in North America, South America, and Western Canada. The Ring of Fire is noted in some maps, and others offer data for the years 1994-1999. Educational levels: Middle school, High school, Undergraduate lower division
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
This abbreviated explanation of the subject of plate tectonics is divided into several parts. The fi...
This world map shows the major plates and plate boundaries, including such notables as the Mid-Atlan...
This page consists of two maps of the world, showing how earthquakes define the boundaries of tecton...
This site is part of the United States Geological Survey, Cascade Volcano Observatory web site. It p...
'Learning With Data' is a complete learning package aimed at supporting science process teaching and...
This activity uses the free software 'Seismic Eruption' to visualize seismicity and volcanic activit...
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet -- its surface is composed of many...
This information on the two major types of plate interaction and the resulting features discusses th...
This data tip from Bridge, the Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resource Center archive, includes a ...
In this activity, students explore how the movement of tectonic plates forms mountains, volcanoes, o...
On the Pacific Northwest an oceanic tectonic plate (Juan de Fuca) is being pulled and driven (subduc...
This web site was put together by the U.S.G.S. (United States Geological Survey) and the N.P.S. (Nat...
This site describes where volcanoes are found in terms of plate tectonics and explains why they occu...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
This abbreviated explanation of the subject of plate tectonics is divided into several parts. The fi...
This world map shows the major plates and plate boundaries, including such notables as the Mid-Atlan...
This page consists of two maps of the world, showing how earthquakes define the boundaries of tecton...
This site is part of the United States Geological Survey, Cascade Volcano Observatory web site. It p...
'Learning With Data' is a complete learning package aimed at supporting science process teaching and...
This activity uses the free software 'Seismic Eruption' to visualize seismicity and volcanic activit...
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet -- its surface is composed of many...
This information on the two major types of plate interaction and the resulting features discusses th...
This data tip from Bridge, the Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resource Center archive, includes a ...
In this activity, students explore how the movement of tectonic plates forms mountains, volcanoes, o...
On the Pacific Northwest an oceanic tectonic plate (Juan de Fuca) is being pulled and driven (subduc...
This web site was put together by the U.S.G.S. (United States Geological Survey) and the N.P.S. (Nat...
This site describes where volcanoes are found in terms of plate tectonics and explains why they occu...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
This abbreviated explanation of the subject of plate tectonics is divided into several parts. The fi...