Tectonic Processes/Boundaries
Currents
Tides
Weathering, erosion, and sedimentation
Earth Formations
100

The Crust, Mantle, and Core are all sections of our planet's what?

what is Earth's interior?

100

A continuous physical movement of water caused by wind or density

What is Currents?

100

The the periodic rise and fall of the surface of the ocean resulting from the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun. 

What is Tides?

100

The breaking down of rockets into smaller pieces over time.

What is weathering?

100

This forms when the opening in the Earth's crust allows gases and molten rock to escape from the mantle

What is Volcanoes?

200

The lowest and hottest layer of the Earth, comprised entirely of different metal alloys

What is the Inner Core?

200

These currents are typically driven by wind

What is Surface Currents?

200

This type of tide creates the biggest tidal range

What is Spring Tides?

200

Ice, gravity, wind, and water are the four types of this process.

What is erosion?

200

All boundaries have this in common

what is Earthquake?

300

This boundary is created when two or more tectonics plates come together.

What is Convergent Boundary?

300

The movement of cold- nutrient rich water from the deep ocean to the surface.

What is Upwelling?

300

These physical factors affect the tidal range

What is coastline, size of the body of water, and weather?

300

The key difference between weathering and erosion.

What is the movement and transportation of rocks and minerals to new locations?

300

Convergent boundaries create this zone

what is Subduction Zone?

400

Divergent Boundaries create mid ocean ridges and....

What is Hydrothermal Vents?

400

This type of condition causes a decrease of upwelling and slows down trade winds

What is El Nino?

400

This factor is what effects the ocean bulge size

What is Gravitational Pull?

400

An example of this deposition process would be "Water in the Nile River carries sediments as suspended particles and then leaves them at the river mouth into the Mediterranean Sea forming a delta."

What is sedimentation?

400

These are found in mid ocean ridges and are extreme environments with pressure being over 200atm

What is Hydrothermal Vents?

500

The Theory of Continental Drift was proposed by...

What is Alfred Wegener

500

This type of current can also be called thermohaline circulation

What is Deep Currents?

500

High winds and low air pressure can create a...

What is Tidal Surge?

500

A root slowly growing in length and width, forcing the surrounding rocks to break apart is an example of this specific type of process.

What is organic/biological weathering?

500

form as a result of sea-floor spreading

What is Abyssal Plains?

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