Layers of the Earth
Types of Rocks
Plate Boundaries
Plate Tectonics
100

What are the main layers of the Earth called?

The crust, the mantle, the outer core and inner core.

100

What are the 3 types of Rocks?

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

100

Which boundary causes sea floor spreading?

What are divergent boundaries

100

The supercontinent that existed millions of years ago

What is Pangea

200

The solid outer part of the earth is called?

The lithosphere

200

What rock forms from rocks that are subjected to high heat, high pressure, hot mineral-rich fluids or, more commonly, some combination of these factors?

Metamorphic

200

Which boundary creates mountain chains and release magma?

What are Convergent boundaries

200

Types of plate boundaries can create both volcanoes AND earthquakes

What are Divergent and Convergent boundaries

300

What is a hotspot?

An area on Earth under the outer layer of the Earth where magma is hotter.

300

What rock forms when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies?

Igneous

300

What is it called when plates push toward each other, and one plate falls below the other?

What is Subduction

300

An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced at a divergent boundary

What is a Mid-ocean ridge

400

What is the relationship between the lithosphere and asthenosphere?

The lithosphere rests on top of the asthenosphere and contains tectonic plates, while the asthenosphere has plates that move on top of them.

400

What rock forms from deposits of pre-existing rocks or pieces of once-living organism that accumulate on the Earth's surface?

Sedimentary

400

List the boundaries in order of highest earthquake frequency to lowest

Convergent boundary, divergent boundary, transform boundary

400

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

What is Sea-floor spreading

500

Why are the layers of the Earth important?

Important because it shows how the Earth was formed and the source for earth's natural resources, etc.

500

What is the relationship between the rock cycle and plate tectonics?

The heat from the mantle that fuels plate tectonics causes both igneous and sedimentary rocks to be turned into metamorphic rocks. Metamorphic rocks can be eroded into sedimentary rocks, therefore, they melt back into igneous rocks. The movement from metamorphic rocks in the rock cycle is also driven by plate tectonics.

500

Explain the differences between divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries.

Divergent: -Plates push away from each other

-typically causes seafloor spreading and a ridge of volcanoes or just a mountain chain. Happens underwater as well.

-may cause earthquakes less frequently

Convergent:

-plates push towards each other

-typically melts and causes a mountain chain (volcano), or it starts seeping magma out.

-May cause earthquakes

Transform:

-plates push past each other

-No ridges or volcanoes

tend to have shallow earthquakes

500

Areas within a fluid where warm material is rising in the center, and cold material is sinking.

What are Convection Cells

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