Mantle Convection
Plate Boundaries & Data Patterns
Plate Tectonics & Topography
Rock Cycle & Surface Processes
Volcanic Impacts on Earth's Systems
100

What is the main source of energy that drives mantle convection?

Heat from the Earth's core.

100

Which boundary type is most associated with earthquakes but little volcanic activity?

Transform

100

What landform is created at divergent boundaries in oceans?

Mid-ocean ridge

100

What two processes are required to turn sediment into sedimentary rock?

compaction and cementation

100

What gas released during volcanic eruptions contributes to warming of Earth’s atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide

200

If mantle convection slowed down, what would happen to plate tectonic activity?

It would slow down or stop

200

At which type of boundary do plates move apart and new crust forms?

Divergent

200

What forms when two continental plates collide?

Mountain ranges

200

What condition must exist for a rock to become metamorphic instead of melting into magma?

heat and pressure without melting

200

Which Earth system is directly affected when lava creates new land?

Geosphere

300

How does cooling at the surface affect mantle convection currents?

It causes material to sink

300

If data shows deep earthquakes increasing in depth inland from a trench, what boundary is present?

Convergent (subduction zone)

300

What landform forms when one plate subducts beneath another?

trench

300

Two regions are compared:

  • Region A: Cold and dry
  • Region B: Warm and wet

Which region will experience faster soil formation, and why?

Region B because higher temperatures and water increase weathering and biological activity

300

A volcanic eruption releases ash that blocks sunlight for several months.
What happens to global temperatures?

decrease

400

What happens to mantle material as it rises toward the lithosphere?

It cools and spreads outward

400

What pattern would you expect when mapping global volcano locations?

Clusters along plate boundaries (especially ring of fire)

400

What topographic feature forms from volcanic island arcs or hot spots?

chain of islands

400

Tectonic uplift and heavy rainfall occur in the same region.
What happens to sediment production?

it increases

400

Volcanic ash covers farmland, killing crops but later improving soil fertility.
What property of volcanic material allows this long-term benefit?

mineral richness

500

How do convection currents directly cause plate movement?

They drag plates along the surface

500

Scientists map earthquake depths in a region:

  • Near the ocean: shallow earthquakes
  • Further inland: deeper earthquakes

What process is causing this pattern?

subduction  of one plate under another

500

What type of plate movement results in the greatest increase in elevation on land?

continental-continental collision

500

Water seeps into cracks, freezes, and expands, breaking the rock apart.
What specific type of weathering is occurring?

ice/frost wedging (type of mechanical)

500

After a major eruption, global temperatures drop, leading to reduced plant growth and food shortages.
What type of chain reaction is occurring?

cascade effect (or chain reaction)

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