Alfred Wegener noticed that the coastlines of Africa and South America do this
What is fit together like puzzle pieces?
New material is added to tectonic plates at this sort of boundary
What is a divergent boundary (constructive is also acceptable)?
Earthquakes may cause these giant waves
What are tsunamis?
Magma changes its name to this when reaches the Earth's surface
What is lava?
GPS stands for this
What is Global Positioning System?
These traces of ancient life can be traced across continents
What are fossils?
This name is given to boundaries between continental and oceanic plates where the oceanic plate is pulled under the continental plate
What is a subduction zone?
This Japanese city was hit by an earthquake in 1995
Where is Kobe?
This type of short, non-explosive volcano is often found at divergent plate boundaries
What is a shield volcano?
This device, commonly used for measuring earthquakes runs a spool of paper past a pencil or other marker
What is a seismograph?
This can be found in the Himalayas, suggesting that the plates that formed the mountains were formed under the sea
What are marine fossils?
Tectonic plates are neither created nor destroyed at these boundaries, but earthquakes are common
What are transform boundaries (conservative boundary is also acceptable)?
All faults can lead to earthquakes including the one pictured
What is a normal fault?
These rocks can be thrown kilometres from volcanoes and can crush buildings
What are volcanic bombs?
Following a natural disaster in 2004, Australia placed a series of deep ocean detection buoys to detect this sort of disaster
What is a tsunami?
These cause continental drift
What are convection currents?
Folded mountains such as the Himalayas are often formed when two of these plates converge
What are continental plates?
This scale uses numbers to describe the magnitude of earthquakes
What is the Richter scale?
This series of volcanoes were formed as the Pacific Plate drifted over a hot spot
Where are the Hawaiian islands?
GPS is used to track this movement of the continents
What is continental drift?
This supercontinent was the last time all of the continents were joined together
What was Pangaea?
The most explosive volcanoes are likely to be found at these locations
Where are the convergent boundaries?
These earthquake waves are the most damaging
What are Rayleigh waves?
These mud flows from the sides of volcanoes can cause massive amounts of damage to the natural and built environments
What are lahars?
The image shows this
What is a seismograph?