Principles
Earth's Layers
Earth's Layers Cont.
Plate Tectonics
Miscellaneous
100

Sedimentary rocks get older from top to bottom.

Principle of Superposition

100

What two elements make up inner core?

Iron and Nickel

100

Scientists have collected evidence to indicate there may be more layers to Earth's interior than current theories include.

True or False

True

100

_________ are responsible for most geologic features on Earth's surface and for the arrangement of most rocks and minerals within Earth’s crust.

Plate Movements

100

What is the movement of a transform boundary plates?

Slide past each other

200

Sedimentary rocks are deposited in flat layers and then can be folded or tilted.

Principle of Original Horizonality

200

Which of following Earth layers are solid?

Outer Core, Inner Core, Asthenosphere, or all choices

Inner Core

200

This liquid layer creates Earth's magnetic field.

Outer Core

200

What is the difference between convergent and divergent plate boundaries?

Convergent comes together and divergent spreads apart.

200

Patterns in the location of earthquakes and volcanoes provide evidence for plate tectonics.

True or False

True

300

A rock unit that contains chunks of older rock must be younger than the rocks that are inside of it.

Principle of Inclusion

300

Which layer of Earth is responsible for producing magma that can rise to Earth's surface and become lava?

Asthenosphere

300

What two elements make up the majority of the crust?

Silicon and oxygen

300

What is the most common result of a transform boundary?

Earthquakes

300

What principle or definition?

Metamorphic rock must have formed before the surrounding rocks or they would be metamorphosed as well.

Definition of Metamorphic Rocks

400

An igneous rock unit or fault that splits another rock unit must be younger than the unit it cuts across.

Principle of Crosscutting Relations

400

Which layer of Earth is the largest by volume and contains convection currents?

Mantle

400

Which layer of the Earth is the thinnest?

The crust

400

The OLDEST continental rocks are located at the ______ of continents, and the ages of the rock ______ from the center of the continent to the edges.

Center;decrease

400

Convection currents cycle energy through Earth's interior through ___________.

hotter rocks rising and cooler rocks sinking, cooler rocks rising and hotter rocks sinking, transferring heat towards the inner core, mixing red and blue water together

hotter rocks rising and cooler rocks sinking

500

Groups of plant and animal fossils appear in a specific order that can be used to identify geologic periods of time.

Principle of Faunal Succession

500

How do temperature, pressure, and density change as you move from the crust towards Earth's core?

Temperature, pressure, & density all INCREASE, Temperature, pressure, & density all DECREASE, Temperature and pressure INCREASE, but density DECREASES, There is no pattern to temperature, pressure, and density inside Earth's layers. 

Temperature, pressure, & density all INCREASE.

500

Which of the following are ways that scientists have collected evidence to support the layered theory of Earth's interior? Multiple answers could be correct. 

Measuring the speed and distance traveled by seismic waves, Drilling through the crust and making direct observations, Conducting high-pressure laboratory experiments on crustal rocks, Measuring the speed and distance traveled by electromagnetic waves.

Measuring the speed and distance traveled by seismic waves and Conducting high-pressure laboratory experiments on crustal rocks.

500

Oceanic crust is ___ /___ than continental crust. (Age and density)

younger/more dense

500

An example of a constructive force that builds Earth's crust is

Weathering, mass weathering, erosion, or tectonic uplift

Tectonic Uplift

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