Layers of the Earth
Plate Boundaries
Continental Drift Theory
Landforms
100

The layer nearest the surface (the part we live on)

crust

100

moving plates create seismic waves, which result in this event

earthquakes

100

He came up with the continental drift theory

Alfred Wegener

100

when 2 continental plates move away from each other, they create this

rift valley

200

The layer containing swirling magma below the earth's crust

Mantle

200

when 2 plates move towards each other

convergent boundary

200

The name of the supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago

Pangaea

200

when an oceanic plate subducts under another plate and a deep valley is created under the water, it is called a 

trench

300

The liquid part of the earth's core is called the 

outer core

300

when 2 plates move away from each other in opposite directions

divergent boundary

300

initial piece of evidence that supported the continental drift theory

the continents look like they could have fit together like pieces of a puzzle

300

mountains are most commonly created when 2 plates...

converge (come together)

400

the innnermost layer of the earth

inner core

400

when 2 plates slide past each other

transform boundary

400

how the fossil record supports the continental drift theory

fossils of the same animals found on continents that are now far apart

400

Underwater mountain ranges (such as the mid-Atlantic ridge) are created when 2 plates...

diverge (move apart)

500

moving magma within the mantle is called

convection currents
500

Surrounding the Pacific Ocean, there are a lot of active volcanoes.  This group of volcanoes is know as...

the Ring of Fire

500

This is an example of where a piece of continental crust moved towards another, crashed into it, and created the Himalayan mountain range.  This "continent" is known as...

India

500

a crack in the earth's crust created by plate movement is called a

fault

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