Layers
Convection Currents
Plate Tectonics
Sea Floor Spreading
Grab Bag
100

This is the coolest and thinnest layer.

What is the crust?

100

The cool and hard layer of the Earth

Lithosphere

100

The name of the scientist who proposed continental drift

Alfred Wegener

100

The name of the scientist who is credited with sea floor spreading.

Harry Hess.

100

This means plates come together

Converge

200

This is the Earth's layers from the most dense to least

What is the inner core, outer core, mantle, crust?

200

The gooey and moving layer of the mantle

Asthenosphere

200

Describe the theory of continental drift.

The continents were once connected and have moved over time.

200

What feature in the ocean supported the idea of sea floor spreading

Mid ocean ridge.

200

This means plates separate

Diverge

300

This is why the Earth's inner core is a solid

What is pressure?

300

What direction does magma move when it cools?

Sideways/Down.

300

Explain how fossil evidence is used to prove the theory of continental drift.

Fossils from the same animals are found on separate continents.

300

Where are the youngest rocks found on the sea floor?

Near the center

300

Why is gold rare on the surface, but more common in the mantle and core?

Because it is more dense.

400

This layer is thought to be mostly responsible for the Earth's magnetic field.

What is the Outer Core?

400

Hot magma rises because it has a lower _____

Density

400

Describe how rock evidence helped prove continental drift.

Rock layers and mountains matched up on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

400

Describe the process of sea floor spreading.

Hot magma is pushed up at the mid ocean ridge and is pushed away to the sides.

400

What would happen if the Earth's magnetic field was to flip in our life time.

We would all get cancer and die.

500

This layer is composes of Oxygen, Silicon, Magnesium, and Nickel

What is the Mantle

500

The source of energy for convection currents.

Heat from the core

500

Why were scratches on rocks significant evidence for continental drift. 

They proved glaciers existed on continents currently to warm for them, therefore they must have moved over time.

500

How do we know that the magnetic field has changed over time?

Magnetic minerals trapped in the rock that point in different directions.

500

What was the name of the Super Continent?

Pangea

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