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100

The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past

Fossil

100

The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary

Subduction

100

The theory that Earth’s outer shell is broken into moving pieces is called this.

Plate Tectonics

100

Plates move a few of these units each year—about as fast as fingernails grow. 

Option A: Feet

Option B: Inches

Option C: Centimeters

C. Centimeters

100

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge runs down the middle of which ocean?

The Atlantic Ocean

200

An evidence-based idea that can be tested by experiment or investigation

Hypothesis

200

A plate boundary where two plates move toward eachother

Convergent Boundary

200

The movement of plates is driven by currents in this hot layer of Earth.

Option A: The Crust

Option B: The Mantle 

B. The Mantle

200

Fossils of tropical plants found in Antarctica show that Earth’s climate has done this over time. 

Option A: Changed

Option B: Stayed the same

A. Changed
200

What is the deepest part of the ocean?

Ocean Trench

300

Undersea mountain chains where new ocean floor is produced; divergent plate boundaries under the ocean

Mid Ocean Ridge

300

A plate boundary where two plates move away from eachother

Divergent Boundary

300

The boundary where two plates slide past each other often causes these natural disasters.

Earthquakes

300

The Grand Canyon shows this type of slow geologic process.

Erosion

300

The term ____________ refers to Earth's crust and to the major processes that occur in it

Option A: Tectonic

Option B: Drift

A. tectonic

400

An undersea valley that represents one of the deepest parts of the ocean

Ocean Trench

400

An idea that has been studied and investigated and is supported by a vast and diverse array of evidence

Theory

400

The "Ring of Fire" around the Pacific Ocean is known for these:

Option A: Volcanoes and Earthquakes

Option B: Blizzards and Hurricanes

A. Volcanoes and Earthquakes

400

Fossils of the same species found on different continents support this idea.

Option A: Continental Sameness

Option B: Continental Drift

B. Continental Drift

400

The Latin root ___ means Earth

Option A: Duo

Option B: Geo

B. Geo

500

The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor

Sea-Floor Spreading

500

A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions

Transform Boundary

500

Continents once formed a supercontinent called _________________

Pangaea

500

Layers of ash in rocks can tell scientists that this event happened long ago.

Option A: Volcanic Eruption

Option B: Blizzard

Option C: Hurricane 

A. Volcanic Eruption

500

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