Evidence of Plate Motions
Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Vocabulary
100

The theory that all continents had once been fused together and over time have since drifted apart is known as what?

What is the Theory of Continental Drift

100

This theory states that Earth's lithosphere is broken up into distinct plates.

What is The Theory of Plate Tectonics

100

The shaking and trembling that results from plate movement is called an

earthquake

100

This is a structure that forms in Earth's crust when molten material or magma reaches Earth's surface

What is a volcano

100

A boundary where two plates slide past eachother

What is a transform boundary

200

This is the name of the scientist who proposed the Theory of Continental Drift

Who is Alfred Wegener

200

What is the main force causing plates to move?

Convection currents in the mantle

200

Similar to sound waves these waves are vibrations that travel through earth carrying energy released by various processes such as earthquakes and volcanoes

seismic

200

This volcano has layers of lava flow and ash falls, tends to be cone shaped and tall.

What is a composite volcano
200

In a process called _________________ molten rock flows up through a crack in Earth's crust and hardens into solid strips of new rock on both sides of the crack

Sea Floor Spreading

300
This is the name of the supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago.

What is Pangea

300

What are the three types of plate boundaries?

What is divergent, convergent and transform

300

A fold in rock that bends upward in an arch is called what?

An anticline

300

This volcano typically has quiet eruptions and covers a broad area and is not steep

A shield volcano

300

This is a break in the rock of Earth's crust or mantle

A fault

400

Explain two ways Alfred Wegener was able to propose that Pangea may have existed.

What is fossil evidence and what is land features

400

A boundary where two plates move away from eachtother is called a 

What is a divergent boundary

400

The three types of stress are called what

tension, compression and shearing

400

A volcano with high silica content will likely have what kind of eruption

An explosive one

400

Before lava reaches the surface the molten material is called

magma

500

How did the discovery of mid ocean ridges support the hypothesis of continental drift?

It provided an explanation of how Earth continually generates its crust.

500

How many centimeters do plates move per year?

1 cm- 10 cm

500

Which type of stress produces reverse faults?

Compression

500

This volcano is known for its cone shape and explosive eruptions of ash, bombs and cinder

Cinder Cone Volcanoes

500

This is the name of the scale use to measure earthquakes  that goes from 1-10 and is called

The Richter Scale

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