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mountain building. Orogeny occurs through CONVERGENCE, SUBDUCTION AND . . .

#5.3 plate tectonics (orogeny)

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OROGENY is the process of mountain building.

Orogeny occurs through CONVERGENCE, SUBDUCTION

AND . . .

HOT SPOTS•Hot Spots are thin places in the Earth’s crust

where magma from the mantel burns through producing Volcanic mountains.

•The Hawaiian Islands were formed over a Hot Spot...

•. . . and as the plate continues to pass over the Hot Spot, another island is being formed!

Back to CONVERGENCE...Plates can CONVERGE in one of three ways:

#1 an Oceanic Plate collides with another

Oceanic Plate -- forming Island Arcs

#2 an Oceanic Plate collides with a Continental

Plate -- forming Volcanic Mountain Ranges

#3 a Continental Plate collides with another

Continental Plate -- forming non-Volcanic

Mountain Ranges

Fold Mountains

Fold Mountains are created when Continental Land masses converge

The Alps, the Urals, and the Himalayas are common Fold Mountains

The Alps Mountain range is formed by the collision of the African Plate and the Eurasian

Plate

The Matterhorn (above) and Mount Blanc (below) are

2 more of the more famous

mountains in the Alps

The Ural Mountains form the geographical

boundary between Europe and Asia.

The Ural Moutains are

located in Russia