Continental Drift
Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes
Earth's Layers
Volcanoes
100

What is the name of the German meteorologist that proposed the continental drift theory?

Alfred Wegener

100

Which type of boundary is pictured?

Convergent boundary

100

Earthquakes typically occur _____________________.

Along plate boundaries

100

Which layer of the earth is the hottest layer?

Inner core

100

What type of volcano is pictured?

Cinder cone volcano

200

What is the name of the "supercontinent" that was proposed in the continental drift theory?

Pangea

200

What type of boundary is pictured?

Divergent boundary

200

Which earthquake measurement scale records seismic waves on a scale of 1-10?

The Richter scale

200

The crust and the uppermost mantle make up the _____________________.

Lithosphere

200

_____________ refers to the thickness or resistance to flow of lava.

Viscosity

300

What are the 3 types of evidence that Wegener used to form his continental drift hypothesis?

Fossils, glaciers, and rocks/mountain ranges

300

What boundary is pictured below?

Transform boundary

300

What type of wave is pictured below?

S wave

300

Which of the following is the thinnest layer of the earth?

The crust

300

What is the term that describes a stationary reservoir of magma that slowly releases magma and results in island formation?

Hot spots

400

True or false: During WWII, echo sounder technology discovered that the seafloor was full of canyons, valleys, and volcanoes.

True

400

Subduction occurs when a dense __________________________ plate and a less dense ______________________ plate collide. 

Oceanic; continental

400

An earthquake is a result of the release of _________________ after the plates unstick.

Energy

400

What is the upper portion of the earth’s mantle where convection currents occur?

The asthenosphere

400

As silica concentration _____________________, viscosity of lava ________________.

Increases; increases

500

What is it called when mid-ocean ridges continually add new material to the ocean floor?

Seafloor spreading

500

What would you be most likely to find at a convergent boundary between a piece of continental crust and a piece of oceanic crust?

A volcano

500

What is the “magnitude” of an earthquake?

The size of an earthquake

500

What are the 2 types of crust?

Oceanic crust & continental crust

500

True or false: Magma is molten rock that has reached the earth's surface through a weak spot in the crust.

FALSE! It is lava!

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