Layers of Earth
Igneous Rocks
Plate Movement
Miscellaneous
Misc. 2
100

What is the innermost layer of the earth?

The Inner core

100

Basalt is a(n) _____________ igneous rock that cools quickly above the earth.

extrusive

100

__________ and __________ OFTEN occur near plate boundaries.

earthquakes and volcanoes

100
What are the 2 types of crust?

Oceanic and Continental

100

Much of the continental plate is made up of what rock?

granite

200

The lithosphere is composed of the _______________ and upper ____________.  It is what the makes up the tectonic plates.

crust and upper mantle

200

When looking at an igneous rock, what tells you where and how it was formed?

The crystal size

200

When 2 plates slide past one another, or ____________, sometimes those jagged rocks get caught on each other, release and cause an earthquake.

transform

200

True or false?  The continents are made of plates but the seafloor is not made of plates.

False

200

Seafloor spreading occurs when tectonic plates ___________.

diverge (move apart and magma comes up to form new ocean floor.)

300

Where does convection occur? Be very specific!

The asthenosphere

300

Does molten rock cool slower beneath the ground or above the ground?

Beneath the ground

300

At which plate boundary is new crust formed as a result of plates moving away from each other?

divergent boundary

300

What is the indirect way scientists learn about the interior of the Earth?

seismic waves

300

The Ring of Fire is an area around the Pacific Plate where _________.

Many earthquakes and volcanoes occur.
400

Tectonic plates are part of which mechanical layer of the Earth?

Lithosphere

400

_____________ is an intrusive igneous rock that is commonly used as countertops.

Granite

400

Where would mountain ranges form?

At a convergent boundary of 2 continental plates

400

Scientists learn about the interior of the Earth using direct evidence from rock samples from ____________ and ____________

wells and volcanoes

400

What is the indirect way that scientists learn about the interior of the Earth?

Seismic waves

500

The compositional layer of the Earth that is mostly molten rock is the _____________.

Mantle

500

How are ALL igneous rocks formed?

When molten rock (magma or lava) cools and hardens.  This can happen inside the Earth or above the surface.

500

What was missing from Alfred Wegener's Theory of Continental Drift?

Convection currents

500

The inner core of the Earth is made up of _________  ________ and ____________.

Solid

500

How might a rock, like basalt, with no visible crystals, have been formed?

The rocks cooled quickly above ground forming crystals too small to see.

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