Scientists think continents were once a large single landmass that broke apart and then the continents slowly drifted to their present locations. What is the name given to this theory?
Continental drift or Plate Tectonics
What happens at a convergent tectonic plate boundary?
Two tectonic plates collide with one another, causing subduction and or mountain building through compression.
What is the difference between magma and lave?
Magma is hot and inside a volcano and lava is cooling and outside of a volcano.
Define epicenter.
The position directly above the focus on Earth's surface where an earthquake begins
What happens at a transform boundary?
Two plates move horizontally past one another from shearing
What are the three types of volcanoes?
Shield, Cinder cone, and Composite/Stratovolcano
What is the major reason there are no major earthquakes recorded in the interior of the continent of Africa?
The entire continent of Africa is located on a single continental tectonic plate and not between 2 boundaries.
How do continents move?
Continents move along with the plate they are part of because of convection currents in the mantle.
'P' waves are the primary waves and 's' waves are secondary waves. Explain what 'p' and 's' waves are.
Primary are the first to arrive and can travel through solids and liquids, moving side to side. S waves arrive next, cannot move through liquids and move side to side as well as up & down.
What and where is the Ring of Fire?
A zone of frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that outline the Pacific Ocean.