Vocabulary
Wegner vs. Ortelius
Pangea
Earth's Layers
Volcanoes & Earthquakes
100

What is the hypothesis that the continents slowly drifted to their current positions after having been part of a single, giant landmass that broke apart?

Continental Drift

100

Who first discovered the continents moved?

Abraham Ortelius

100

What does the term Pangea mean?

"all lands"

100

What are Earth's three layers?

Mantle, crust, core

100

True or False: Volcanoes and earthquakes never occur near each other and in certain parts of the world.

False

200

What is the process by which the rocks on either side of the mid-ocean ridge slowly pull away from each other, allowing molten rock to rise, solidify, and form new seafloor?

Seafloor Spreading

200

True or False: Everyone believed Wegner's idea of continental drift right away?

False

200

What two continents were referred to as one continent?

Europe and Asia (Eurasia) 

200

True or False: The core is the hottest layer of the Earth.

True

200

What is the zone of heavy volcanic and earthquake activity that surrounds the Pacific Ocean?

The Pacific Ring of Fire

300

What is the scientific theory that the lithosphere is made up of rigid pieces, called tectonic plates, that move across Earth’s surface?

Plate Tectonics 

300

What name did Wegner give the supercontinent that drifted apart?

Pangea

300

What was kind of fossil was a mesosaurus?

An extinct reptile (dinosaur)

300

What is the crust beneath the ocean called?

Oceanic crust

300

True or False: Most of the world’s volcanoes and earthquakes are located along the edges of continents and ocean basins and along island chains.

True

400

What is the process by which a collision between two tectonic plates forces the denser plate under the less dense plate?

Subduction

400

Who was Alfred Wegener?

He thought that the continents had once been part of a single landmass.

400

What kind of fossil was glossopteris?

A plant fossil (fern)

400

What is the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that makes up the planet's continents?

Continental crust

400

What is the difference between a dormant and active volcano?

dormant volcano: an active volcano that is has not erupted in awhile, but could erupt again

active volcano: a volcano which is either erupting or will erupt soon

500

What is a prediction or statement based on limited evidence that can be tested by observation and experimentation?

Hypothesis

500

Who was Abraham Ortelius?

A mapmaker that first noticed that the continents once fit together like a puzzle.

500

How did Wegner support his theory of continental drift?

He found the same fossils, rock formations, and mountain ranges on different continents.

500

What is it called where the crust and the rigid outer layer of the mantle form?

Lithosphere

500

What are seismic waves?

The vibrations caused by earthquakes

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