Terms
Plate tectonics
Earth Inside Out
Think Again
Extra
100

A circle of volcanoes surrounding the pacific ocean

Ring of fire

100

True or false 

Instead of colliding head on, plates sometimes slip or grind past each other and create folds or fractures in the earth.

False - Fault

100

True or False 

The Mantle is nearly solid. It has pockets of magma within itself

True

100

People talk about Eurasia, America and not including Antarctica as a continent. 

According the United States What are the 7 continents?

N America 

S America 

Asia 

Europe

Australia

Africa

Antarctica 

100

Volcanoes were named after a god from the romans. What is this god’s name ?

Vulcan

200

A large sudden movement along a fault will cause shockwaves through the earth. what is this called?

Earthquake

200

What is this? 


Spreading

Seafloor Spreading 

200

This part is extremely hot yet surprisingly dense and solid due to heavy pressure

Inner Core

200

People didn’t believe or understand how the continents were able to move. What is the one term or force that helps explain the movement?

Convection

200

What is the difference between an island and a peninsula?

An island is a piece of land COMPLETELY surrounded by water 

A peninsula is a piece of land NEARLY surrounded by water

300

The African plate and the Eurasian plate are both continental plates. What is the term for the collision that may occur between them?

Converging/convergent

300

When an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, the oceanic plate slides under the lighter plate and down into the mantle. What is this?

Subduction

300

What is the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points called?

Relief

300

Scientists studied the differences with rocks in the ocean floor and the rocks on the continent. To their surprise what is the 1 difference they found with the rocks in the seafloor as compared to the rocks on the continent?

The rocks on the continent were older than the rocks on the ocean floor  

The rocks on the ocean floor were younger than the rocks on the continent

300

The idea of Pangea and the continental drift theory came from this person

Alfred Wegener

400

One of the internal forces that involve the movement of magma inside the earth

Volcanism 

Volcanoes

400

List the possible interactions between the Earth’s plates that can occur

Subduction, spreading, converging, faulting (folding)

400

Name 4 kinds of landforms in the power point

Mountains

Hills 

Plateaus 

Plains 

Rivers 

Islands 

Peninsulas 

400

The Continental plates are thicker than the oceanic plates, however when subduction occurs, what happens and why?

Oceanic plates go down because they are heavier than the Continental plates. 

Continental plates are lighter and they go above the oceanic plates during subduction.

400

Molten rocks from the Mantle can heat underground water. What 2 things can be produced from the heated underground water?

Hot springs, Geysers

500

What are hot regions deep within the earth’s mantle that produce magma that rises towards the surface of the earth?

Hot Spots

500

What’s the difference and creation between continental convergent and oceanic convergent?

Continental convergent pushes up against each other, can create mountains 

Oceanic convergent, one goes underneath, can create island groups

500

The crust is a rocky surface layer that differs in length -If the crust is beneath the oceans it is __miles/Km thick. If it is beneath the continents it is __ miles/Km thick

5miles & 22 miles

8km & 35km 

500

Plate tectonic Theory was something scientists kept disagreeing with. What two other terms or theories help support PTT?

Continental Drift Theory, Seafloor spreading

500

Name 7 tectonic plates

African plate 

Antarctic plate

Arrabian plate

Australian plate 

North American plate 

South American plate 

Carribean plate

Cocos plate 

Eurasian plate 

Gorda plate

Irenian plate

Nazca plate

Pacific plate

Philipine plate

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