Pangaea
Seafloor Spreading
Development of a Theory
Plate Boundaries
Plate Motion
100

Moves slowly everyday

What is Earth's surface?

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100

An explanation as to why and how continents move

What is the theory of seafloor spreading?

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100

Sediment thickness also increases with ______ away from the mid-ocean ridge

What is distance?

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100

An example of a transform plate boundary

What is the San Andreas Fault?

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100

Rising mantle material at mid-ocean ridges creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with a force called

What is ridge push?

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200

A supercontinent formed by all of Earth continents

What is Pangaea?

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200

When magma erupts onto Earth's surface it is called

What is lava?

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200

A state in which magnetized objects, such as compass needles, will orient themselves to point north

What is normal polarity?

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200

A boundary that forms when two plates separate

What is a divergent plate boundary?

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200

The circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density

What is convection?

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300

A theory suggesting that all continents on Earth's surface are in constant motion

What is continental drift?

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300

A process by which new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge

What is seafloor spreading?

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300

When this occurs the magnetic field switches directions

What is magnetic reversal?

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300

A boundary that forms when two plates slide past each other

What is a transform plate boundary?

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300

Causes rocks and other materials to expand and lose density

What does heat do? 

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400

A German scientist who investigation the drifting of Earth's continents

Who is Alfred Wegener?

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400

The closer the crust is to a mid-ocean ridge the _____ the ocean crust is

What is younger?

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400

A state in which magnetized objects would switch around to orient themselves facing south

What is reversed polarity?

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400

A landform created by convergent plate boundaries

What is a mountain?

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400

These currents in the asthenosphere act like a conveyor belt moving the lithosphere above

What is a convection current? 

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500

Africa and _____ have coastlines that fit together like pieces to a puzzle

What is South America?

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500

A smooth layer of sediment on the seafloor

What is an Abyssal plain?

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500

A tool used to record the magnetic signatures of rocks

What is a magnetometer?

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500

Stress causes rocks to break and rapidly release energy

How does an Earthquake occur?

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500

As a slab sinks, it pulls on the rest of the plate with a force called 

What is slab pull?

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