Plate Boundaries
Earth's Layers
Continental Drift
Plate Tectonics
Misc.
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What plate movement causes mountains?

Convergent movement, colliding

200

The Earth's core is ____(hotter, colder) and has ____(more, less) iron than the Earth's crust.

hotter, more iron

200

Who was the creator of the Theory of Continental Drift?

Alfred Wegener

200

Huge broken pieces of the lithosphere are called what?

Tectonic Plates

200

What are 2 natural disasters that are caused by plate tectonics?

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsnumais (indirectly)

300

What plate boundary forms mid-ocean ridges/seafloor spreading?

Divergent

300

What are the layers of the earth in order.

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

300

What is a the name of the super continent proposed in the Continental Drift Theory? 

Pangaea

300

Where do Volcanoes and earthquakes often occur?

Along plate boundaries

300

The Lithosphere is made up of what (2) types of crust?

Crust and mantle

400

When plate boundaries move towards each other, what will likely occur?

Mountain Building / Uplift

400

What layer of the Earth do the Plate Tectonics glide on?

Asthenosphere (mantle)

400

Which two continents have at least four pieces of evidence that show they were once connected?

South America & Africa

400

The driving force of plate tectonics. These circular movements in Earth's mantle cause the tectonic plates on Earth's crust to move.

Convection Currents

400

Which is younger: oceanic crust or continental crust?

Oceanic Crust

500

This boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past each other, causing earthquakes.

Transform

500

What are some reasons that scientist use models to study the layers of the Earth?

1. Cannot directly observe the layers of the Earth

2. Earth's layers are too big to observe

3. Scientists cannot drill past the crust

500

How is new crust created?

Very hot magma (molten rock) comes to the surface and cools.

500

Along a Mid-Ocean Ridge, where is the oldest rock found?

Farthest from the Ridge. The closer the younger.

500

Oceanic crust being forced below continental crust due to its density is called?

Subduction

600

Why does the oceanic crust sink beneath the continental crust?

Oceanic crust has a greater density

600

What materials make up the core?

Iron and Nickel metal

600

List 2 pieces of evidence that prove continental drift?

1.Fossils of the same plants and animals in different places

2. Shaped like a puzzle

3. Similar mountain range

4. Similar rock types 

600

When the ocean floor splits open and magma rises creating a new ocean floor it is called a...

Mid-Ocean Ridge

600

Plate Tectonics move each year. But how much do they move each year?

Plate Tectonics move all the time. They move as slowly as your fingernail growing. About 6 inches a year.

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