Continential drift
Plate techtonics
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Mystery
100

Who proposed the idea of continental drift?

alfred wegner

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 What is the lithosphere?

 earth’s crust and upper mantle

100

 What type of movement happens when plates are under compressional stress?

 rocks pushing apart

100

A volcano releases what when it ruptures? (hint, it is 3 things)

hot lava, volcanic ash, and gasses

100

what way do plates move at a transform boundary?

back and forth

200

what was the name of the super continent?

pangea

200

What are the 3 plate movements?

 convergent, divergent and transform

200

Where do earthquakes occur?

 fault lines

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How do you describe viscous lava?

thick and at a lower temperature

200

What type of stress is it when plates pull along one another?

shearing

300

 What does matching coastlines have to do with continental drift?

 it can prove the continents were all connected at some point because they fit together like a puzzle

300

 What type of currents with magma cause the plates to move?

 convection

300

What is the point in earth where faulting begins?

focus or hypocenter

300

 Name the three types of volcanoes.

- cinder cone, shield and composite cones

300

What is the elastic rebound theory?

 rock will bend until they reach their elastic limit, then they will break/crack and form a fault.

400

what did they find in africa that suggested continental drift was real?

 they found glacial sheets on africa suggesting the location was at one point different than it is currently

400

What are the three types of convergent boundaries?

 continental-continental, oceanic-continental, oceanic-oceanic

400

P and S waves are what types of seismic waves?

body waves

400

How do you define an extinct volcano?

hasn’t erupted in the last 10,000 years and is not expected to erupt again

400

What type of volcano frequently forms in groups?

 cinder cone

500

What does finding coal in antarctica imply?

that the location once had to be warm enough for a forest to grow there as coal is made from organic material and the permafrost currently in antarctica wouldn’t support the growth of plants

500

What develops when an oceanic and continental plate collide?

 Subduction Zone (the more dense plate slides under the less dense plate forming a trench)

500

 What does the richter scale measure?

the energy released by an earthquake



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 What is a conduit?

a pipe that carries gas rich magma to the surface of a volcano



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What is the ring of fire?

a place in the ocean where 75% of all volcanoes occur

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