Tectonic Basic
Plate Boundaries
Plate Action
Evidence & Movement
Real World Plates
100

100: The Earth's outer layer is divided into large, _______-like pieces called plates.

puzzle

100

100: Convergent boundaries are when plates move __________ each other.

toward

100

100: Convergent boundaries can form these  landforms.

mountain ranges


100

100: Fossil records show that all seven continents were once this.

Connected

100

100: The San Andreas Fault is found in this U.S. state and is known for frequent earthquakes.

California

200

200: Tectonic plates float on top of this hot, soft rock layer beneath Earth’s surface.

 mantle

200

200: Divergent boundaries happen when plates move __________.

Apart


200

200: Subduction zones can lead to these natural disasters.

earthquakes and volcanoes

200

200: Similar rock formations on different continents show evidence of this.

plate movement or continental drift?

200

200: The Pacific Plate mostly lies under this large body of water.

he Pacific Ocean

300

300: Plates are made up of both continents and this other major feature.

ocean floors

300

300: Transform boundaries are when plates __________ past each other.

Slide

300

300: Divergent boundaries create these cracks in Earth's crust.

Rifts

300

300: Modern tools use this to track ongoing plate movement.

GPS

300

300: The “Ring of Fire” around the Pacific Ocean is known for having many of these.

volcanoes and earthquakes?

400

400:  our planet is constantly doing this.

changing or moving 

400

400: When plates push together, one may slide under the other. This is called __________.

Subduction

400

400: The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example of this type of boundary.

Divergent boundary

400

400: Plate tectonics drives this continuous process that recycles Earth's crust.
What is the name for this process?

The Rock Cycle

400

400: Movement along the San Andreas Fault mostly causes this type of boundary motion.

transform or sliding motion

500

500: The energy that moves tectonic plates comes from heat deep inside the Earth, also known as ____________ currents.

Convection Currents

500

500: At divergent boundaries, new rock material rises from Earth’s __________.

Mantle

500

500 : When oceanic crust meets continental crust at a convergent boundary, the denser plate does this.

sink or subduct beneath the other

500

500: Plates move about this many centimeters per year.

2-5cm

500

500: This plate is the fastest-moving plate on Earth and is responsible for many Pacific earthquakes.

the Pacific Plate

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