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Science·Volcanoes & Earthquakes·conceptual

Plate Boundaries

Explain how plate boundaries cause earthquakes and volcanoes: plates pushing together, pulling apart, or sliding past each other create the forces that trigger these events, and mountains form where plates collide

Suggested ages 9–11

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Learning journey

Your child is exploring how Earth's powerful forces work — understanding what causes volcanoes and earthquakes, how scientists monitor them, and how communities prepare for these natural events.

Evidence of understanding

  • Describe three types of plate boundary movement: convergent, divergent, and transform
  • Explain that earthquakes occur when plates grind or collide at boundaries
  • Explain that volcanoes form where plates pull apart or one slides under another, allowing magma to rise

Assessment prompt

Can Plate Boundaries explain why most volcanoes and earthquakes happen at the edges of tectonic plates — where plates push together, pull apart, or slide past each other?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.