Boundaries
Continental Drift
Layers of the Earth
Formations
Misc.
100

This boundary is the result of 2 plates moving together.

Convergent Boundary
100
Who came up with the idea of continental drift

Wegner

100

This layer is the outer most layer of the earth

Crust

100

This is the result of 2 continental plates colliding.

Mountains

100

The youngest crust on is found in what Formation

Close to Mid-Ocean ridges 

200

This boundary is the result of 2 plates moving apart.

Divergent Boundary

200

Where did the continents 'drift' from?

Pangaea 

200

The lithosphere composes the these two areas of the Earth's layers. Also is the part of plate tectonics.

Upper mantle and crust

200

Why don't volcanoes form near mountain ranges.

There is no subduction zones allowing magma to reach the surface.

200

Subduction zones are responsible for what formation other than trenches and underwater mountains

Volcanoes or Island arcs

300

This boundary is the result of 2 plates sliding past one another in opposite directions or the same directions just a different rates.

Transform boundary

300

Harry Hess came up with the idea of this formation causing plates to move.

Seafloor spreading

300

This type of crust is mainly composed of basalt is is very dense.

Oceanic crust

300

The Gomar Challenger discovered this formation in the middle of the pacific ocean

Mariana Trench (mid pacific ridge)

300

The San Andres Fault is a boundary of what 2 plates

Pacific and North American

400

If new crust is being made at mid-ocean ridges, how does the surface of the earth not expand. 

Subduction zones melt existing plates to make room

400

Seafloor spreading is the result of what process?

Convection currents

400

This layer is composed of the lower mantle.

Asthenosphere 

400

At mid ocean ridges, we have evidence for what switching many times over Earth's life time

Earth's Magnetic poles
400

This feature in Africa is evidence that it was once present in the far north latitudes.

Glacial deposits

500

Earth quakes only occur at transform boundaries. What is an area called when it had frequent breaking along the transform boundary

Strike-slip fault

500

These areas are a result of new crust being formed creating underwater valleys and mountains

Mid-Ocean Ridges

500

When the Asthenosphere reaches close to the crust (being pushed by convections currents near subduction zones) these formations form on the surface.

Volcanoes

500

What have we found in areas on both the East coast of South America and on the West Coast of Africa

Fossils of the same species

500

The idea that plates were all together at one point was who's idea

Wegner

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