The plate labeled #2
What is the African Plate?
When continental and oceanic crust collides, they create this geologic formation.
What is a continental volcanic arc (Andes Mountains)?
Name the last super-continent to occur on our planet.
What is Pangaea?
The type of wave that causes the most damage to cities and buildings.
What are surface waves?
Intensity is a measure of this.
What is the degree of destruction caused by an earthquake?
The largest plate on our Earth's crust.
What is the Pacific?
Plates moving away from each other are called...
What are divergent boundaries?
The reason continental drift was initially opposed.
What is a lack of a mechanism?
The two types of body waves.
Intensity is measured using this scale.
What is the Modified Mercalli scale (I-X)?
The location where tectonic plates are recycled.
What are subduction zones?
The geologic formation made by a collision between two pieces of continental crust.
What is mountains?
Primary waves can travel through these media (choices: solid, liquid, or gas).
What are solids, liquids, and gases.
The magnitude of an earthquake is measured using this.
What is the Richter Scale (1-10)?
The location where new plate material is generated.
What is mid-ocean ridges?
Identify each of the three types of convergent boundaries.
What are Oceanic-Continental, Continental-Continental, and Oceanic-Oceanic?
The four (4) main pieces of evidence for continental drift.
What is rock formations, fossil evidence, ancient climates, and continental puzzle pieces?
Shaking motion is caused by this kind of wave.
What are secondary waves?
The two main areas of seismic activity.
Circum-Pacific and Alpine-Himalayan.
The smallest tectonic plate in our Earth's crust.
What is the Juan de Fuca plate?
Two oceanic crust collide to create this.
What is a volcanic island arc?
Where the oldest oceanic crust occurs.
What is at the border or subduction zones?
The amount of time (in seconds) between the arrival of the first p wave and the first s wave.
What is 4 seconds?
Intensity is a measure of this.
What is the degree of shaking at a given location, based on the recorded damage to buildings?