This document summarizes key concepts from a chapter on plate tectonics:
1) Plate tectonics theory states that the lithosphere is broken into rigid plates that move over the asthenosphere. There are three types of plate boundaries - divergent where plates move apart, convergent where they move together, and transform where they grind past each other.
2) At divergent boundaries, seafloor spreading occurs as new crust is created at ocean ridges. At convergent boundaries, subduction can happen between ocean-ocean, ocean-continent, or continent-continent plates.
3) Evidence that supports plate tectonics includes paleomagnetism patterns in ocean crust, earthquake