Plate Tectonics
Features
Events
Earth's Layers and crust
Theory of Continental Drift
100

The lines on this map of Earth represent these 

plate boundaries


100

What happens when two continental plates converge? (What feature is formed?)

Mountains 


100

Where do you find the most earthquakes?

On plate boundaries 


100

What layer of Earth has a large amount of magma and convection currents?

The mantle
100

Who developed the theory of continental drift?

Alfred Wegener

200

What is the driving force of the movement of Earth's plates?

The convection currents in the mantle?

200

What feature is formed when two plates diverge at the bottom of the ocean?

A mid-ocean ridge

200

What event occurs at a mid-ocean ridge?

Seafloor spreading

200

This type of crust is younger, thinner, and more dense.

Oceanic crust

200

Alfred Wegener said the continents look like they fit together like a what? 

A puzzle

300

Most plates contain both continents and what?

Oceans 


300

What happens when a continental plate and an oceanic plate converge? (What feature is formed?)

Deep ocean trenches and volcanoes 

(As long as you said one of these, you get the points) 

300

Volcanoes can occur at hotspots or along convergent boundaries. Of these areas, where would you find the MOST volcanoes?

Convergent boundaries 


300

What layer is farthest from the crust

The inner core

300
What did Wegener find on the continents of South America and southern Africa that supported his theory of continental drift? 
Animal fossils
400

What do you call the location where two plates meet?

A plate boundary 

400

What feature is formed where two plates slide past each other? 

A fault line

400

What event occurs when two plates slide past each other?

an Earthquake 
400

The older, thicker, and less dense type of crust

Continental crust

400
Wegener cited striations found in North America, South America, Africa, and India as evidence to support his theory. What caused the striations? 

Glaciers

500

How many major plates make up Earth? 

7 major plates 

500

These two events occur at higher elevations

earthquakes and volcanoes

(as long as you said one of them, you will get the points)

500

This event occurs at all types of plate boundaries

Earthquakes

500

When continental crust converges with oceanic crust which one will subduct?

The oceanic crust will subduct

500

What could Alfred Wegener not see that would have proved his theory? 

The bottom of the ocean, mid-ocean ridge, or seafloor spreading

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