Earth's layers
Plate tectonics
Geological processes
Earth history
P waves S waves
100

What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?

Crust

100

How did the continents move from Pangaea outwards?

Plates move, moving the continents

100

What type of rock comes from magma cooling down?

Igneous

100

What was the name of the ancient supercontinent?

Pangaea

200

In which layer does convection occur and how does it work?

Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust.

Outer core is liquid and rises up towards the mantle which then moves the plates of the mantle in different directions.

200

What type of boundary forms when plates collide?

convergent plates -> collide -> mountains

200

What type of rock holds fossils? How does it work?

Sedimentary rock. From weathering, erosion, deposition, rocks get deposited on top of fossils.

200

Who proposed continental drift?

Alfred Wegener

200

Which seismic waves arrive fast?

P waves


300

What is the hottest layer of Earth?

inner core

300

What type of boundary forms when plates mvoe apart?

divergent boundaries -> plates move apart, magma comes up -> volcanoe

300

What process is driven by heat from the inner core of Earth?

convection currents

300
Name two pieces of evidence which shows the continents were once joined.

Same rock layers throughout continents. Same fossils found in every continent from Pangaea's time. Continents fit like a puzzle.

300

Which waves cannot travel through liquids?

S waves

400

Which layer does not allow S-waves to pass through?

Outer core

400

What type of boundary forms when plates slide past each other?

Transform boundary -> slide against each other, stress builds up -> earthquake

400

If magma cools quickly, it will form big or small crystals?

Quickly = slow; no time to grow the crystals.

400

Why are tropical fossils found in Antaractica?

It was once closer to the equator.

400

Which layer of Earth can S waves cannot go through?

Outer core is liquid that's why.

500

How do scientists know Earth has different layers?

p waves and s waves


500

What major landform is created by subduction convergent boundaries?

one goes under the other and magma comes up -> volcanoes

500

If magma cools slowly, it will form big or small crystals?

big crystals

500

What is the main difference between P and S waves?

P waves - quick and can go thru solids and liquids

S waves - slow and can only go thru solids (not liquids like the outer core).

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