These visualizations are animations of processes that occur along plate boundaries. The animations show plate interactions at transform boundaries, convergent boundaries and divergent boundaries. Educational levels: High school, Middle school, Undergraduate lower division
The earths crust is constantly in motion. Sections of the crust, called plates, push against each o...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet -- its surface is composed of many...
This interactive site uses illustrations and photographs along with text to explain the movement of ...
In this activity, students explore how the movement of tectonic plates forms mountains, volcanoes, o...
This site contains a variety of plate tectonic animations, paleogeographic reconstructions, and pale...
This interactive is a section of the Dynamic Earth that focuses on plates and boundaries. Convergent...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
This collection provides a wide array of visual resources and supporting material about plate tecton...
Discovering Plate Boundaries is based on 5 world maps containing earthquake, volcano, topography, sa...
This site provides information on plate boundaries, which are found at the edge of the lithospheric ...
This site provides a comprehensive variety of Flash and QuickTime animations dealing with space and ...
This Flash animation illustrates continental growth. It shows a convergent boundary where a terrane ...
This collection provides a wide array of visual resources and supporting material about plate tecton...
Understanding plate tectonics can prove to be very difficult for many students who are only using st...
The earths crust is constantly in motion. Sections of the crust, called plates, push against each o...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet -- its surface is composed of many...
This interactive site uses illustrations and photographs along with text to explain the movement of ...
In this activity, students explore how the movement of tectonic plates forms mountains, volcanoes, o...
This site contains a variety of plate tectonic animations, paleogeographic reconstructions, and pale...
This interactive is a section of the Dynamic Earth that focuses on plates and boundaries. Convergent...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
This collection provides a wide array of visual resources and supporting material about plate tecton...
Discovering Plate Boundaries is based on 5 world maps containing earthquake, volcano, topography, sa...
This site provides information on plate boundaries, which are found at the edge of the lithospheric ...
This site provides a comprehensive variety of Flash and QuickTime animations dealing with space and ...
This Flash animation illustrates continental growth. It shows a convergent boundary where a terrane ...
This collection provides a wide array of visual resources and supporting material about plate tecton...
Understanding plate tectonics can prove to be very difficult for many students who are only using st...
The earths crust is constantly in motion. Sections of the crust, called plates, push against each o...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet -- its surface is composed of many...