Earthquakes happen most frequently at this type of plate boundary.
What is a transform boundary??
The solid metal that mostly makes up the ball in the center of the Earth.
What is the iron?
What was Albert's profession?
What is a weatherman?
This is the name of the plate that is sliding under our feet.
What is the North American plate?
The mid Atlantic Ridge is an example of what type of boundary?
What is a divergent boundary?
What is Australia?
Mountains form most frequently at this type of plate boundary.
a) Transform
b) Convergent (collisional)
c) Convergent (subduction)
What is b) Convergent collisional?
All living things on Earth are found in or on this layer of the Earth.
What is the crust?
This type of evidence was found on the continents of South America and Africa.
What are fossils?
The name where plates meet
What are plate boundaries?
A convergent boundary means that the two tectonic plates are doing this.
What is moving towards each other?
1. Crust
2. Mantle
3. Outer Core
4. Inner core
The longest mountain range in the world is called this.
a) the mid-Atlantic Ridge
b) the Rocky Mountains
c) Mount Everest
What is a) the mid-Atlantic Ridge?
This is the thickest layer of the Earth.
What is the mantle?
This tropical plant fossil was found in what type of climate?
What is an arctic climate?
Europe and Asia are continents found on this tectonic plate.
What is the Eurasian Plate?
At a transform boundary the tectonic plates are moving this way.
What is side to side or across each other?
What tectonic plate is number 7?
The African Plate
At a convergent boundary one plate might slide underneath another plate. This is a called ______.
a) fault line
b) sink hole
c) subduction
What is c) subduction?
Liquid metal makes up this layer of the planet that sits just underneath the mantle.
What is the outer core?
This evidence was found in the desert to support his continental drift theory.
What are glacier scrapes?
Most volcano and earthquake events occur here?
a) At plate boundaries
b) In the middle of plates
c) At both boundaries and the middle of plates
What is a) plate boundaries
At a convergent collision boundary the tectonic plates created these.
What are the Mountains?
What plate is number 13?
The Antarctic Plate
California is directly above a transform boundary which explains why there are so many of these.
a) earthquakes
b) tornados
c) plate boundaries
What is a) earthquakes?
These are the two types of crust that make up the outer layer of the Earth. One is underwater, the other is above sea level.
What are oceanic and continental crust?
Alfred Wegener's Theory
This is the biggest of the tectonic plates. Clue: the biggest continent is mostly on this plate.
What is the Eurasian Plate?
At a convergent subduction boundary the tectonic plates create these
What is volcanos?
The eastern part of Asia is actually on this tectonic plate.
What is the North American Plate?
a) air
b) water
c) magma
What is c) magma?
The thinnest of the two types that make up Earth's crust.
What is the oceanic crust?
The only thing that Wegener lacked to prove his theory.
What is the force that made the continents move?
New Earth (rock) is born at plate boundaries because of this type of activity that is common where tectonic plates meet. Clue: Ring of Fire
What is volcanic activity?
This is the type of boundary that formed the mid-Atlantic Ridge.
What is a divergent boundary?
The continents all used to be one giant supercontinent called this.
What is Pangea?