Earth Layers
Plate Boundaries
Theory vs. Law
Vocab
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100

What do scientists call the crust and the uppermost mantle?

the Lithosphere

100

What happens during a transform boundary?

Two plates will slide past one another, which can cause earthquakes due to the friction and stress buildup. 
100

Theory or Law:

Evolution is what? Gravity is what?

Evolution = Theory

Gravity = Law

100

What is an igneous rock?

Rocks that are formed from the cooling and solidification of molten rock, either magma or lava.

100

What type of boundary caused the Andes Mountain Range?

Continental and Oceanic Converging Boundaries

200

What is the significance of the Earth's layers in understanding its geological history?

They provide clues about the formation and changes of the Earth over time. 

200

What geological features can form at divergent boundaries?

rift valleys and mid-ocean ridges

200

What evidence is known to help support the theory of plate tectonics?

Similar fossils are found on different continents

200

What is this: younger layers of rock are found above older layers which are at the bottom.

the Law of Superposition 

200

What is a direct result of human impact due to deforestation?

Increased Erosion

300

What is the primary cause of tectonic plate movement?

Heat flow due to convection currents

300

What process transports heat and materials, driving plate movement within the Earth?

Convection Currents

300

What is the main difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law?

The main difference is that a scientific theory explains why phenomena occur, while a scientific law describes what happens under certain conditions.

300

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering is the breakdown of rocks and minerals, while erosion is the movement of those broken down rocks and minerals.

300

How does deforestation affect soil erosion?

Removing trees that anchor the soil, making it more susceptible to being washed or blown away.

400

Which layer of the Earth is primarily composed of solid iron and nickle?

Inner Core

400

What happens when an oceanic plate meets a continental plate?

The denser oceanic plate subducts under the continental plate. This can lead to volcanic activity and the formation of mountain ranges.

400

Why can scientific theories change but not scientific laws?

Scientific theories are based on interpretation of evidence and can be revised with new data. While scientific laws are established facts. 

400

What process uses radioactive isotopes to determine the age of the Earth?

Radioactive Dating

400

How does heat flow within the Earth affect geological processes?

It drives the movement of tectonic plates

500
How is the lithosphere different from the mantle?

The lithosphere is solid and cooler than the mantle, which is semi-fluid and allows for convection currents.

500

Describe how plate tectonics can lead to the formation of mountains?

Plates colliding and pushing the crust upwards.

500

Why does the theory of plate tectonics fit the definition of a scientific theory?

It fits because it explains the movement of the Earth's plates.
500
What type of rock is formed from accumulated mineral and organic particles that settle out of water or air, often settling in layers.

Sedimentary Rock

500

What does subduction mean?

One tectonic plate sliding UNDERNEATH another tectonic plate. 
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