Earth’s Systems
Internal Structure
Landforms & Topography
Continental Drift
Tectonics & Volcanism
100

This Earth system includes all parts of the planet where life exists

Biosphere
100

These are the three major layers of the Earth.

crust, mantle, and core

100

This term refers to landforms with both low relief and low elevation

plains

100

This is the name of the supercontinent that began to break apart about 200 million years ago.

pangea

100

This is the larger major volcanic belt that outlines the Pacific Plate

Circum-Pacific Belt (or Ring of Fire)

200

Earth is not a perfect sphere; it is slightly flattened at the poles and has a bulge here.

equator

200

This is the most dense of Earth’s three major layers.

core

200

Scientists use this term to describe differences in elevation in a geographic area.

relief

200

This German meteorologist first proposed the scientific hypothesis of moving continents in 1912

Alfred Wegener

200

This process occurs when a denser tectonic plate descends below a less-dense plate

subduction

300

These two gases make up the majority of Earth’s atmosphere

nitrogen and oxygen

300

This rigid layer of Earth is composed of the crust and the uppermost mantle

lithosphere

300

These landforms have high relief and high elevation and can form from forces that uplift huge blocks of rock

mountains

300

Wegener used the existence of these in Antarctica to prove the continent was once near the equator.

coal beds

300

This type of plate boundary is where two plates slide horizontally past each other

transform boundary

400

This is the largest of the four Earth systems

geosphere

400

This is the layer of soft rock within the mantle that is able to flow

asthenosphere

400

This landform is characterized by low relief and high elevation

plateaus

400

Wegener cited these 300-million-year-old climate clues found on several different continents as evidence that the landmasses were once joined and covered by ice

glacial deposits

400

These regions are where two tectonic plates are moving apart, often forming rift valleys

divergent boundary

500

This system includes all water on Earth’s surface, underground, and liquid water in the atmosphere

hydrosphere

500

Scientists analyzed these to determine that Earth’s outer core is liquid

earthquake waves

500

This term describes the shape of a geographic area

topography

500

This fossil plant was found on widely separated continents, providing evidence for continental drift.

Glossoptoris

500

These unusually hot areas in the mantle, like the one under Hawaii, are far from plate boundaries

hot spots

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