Rock Types
Earth Layers
Ocean
Weathering
Continental Drift
100

How can metamorphic rocks be formed from igneous rocks? 

 Through heat and pressure

100

outermost layer

crust

100

what is the largest ocean?

pacific ocean.

100

What is weathering?

Weathering is the process by which rocks, soils, and minerals are broken down at the Earth's surface or near the surface through chemical and physical processes.

100

This scientist proposed the theory of continental drift, suggesting that the continents were once joined together in a super-continent called Pangaea

Alfred Wegener.

200

What are the three main types of rocks?

 Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic

200

second to the outermost layer

mantle

200

What role do ocean currents play in shaping coastlines and affecting climate?

transport heat and moisture, impacting coastal temperatures and precipitation patterns

200

What are the two main types of weathering?

The two main types of weathering are physical weathering (also called mechanical weathering) and chemical weathering.

200

The jigsaw-like fit of the continents, especially South America and Africa, is considered one of the key pieces of evidence supporting this theory

continental drift

300

rock formed by heat and pressure

metamorphic rock

300

coolest layer

crust
300

What are the main types of marine sediments and their origins?

lithogenous, biogenous, hydrogenous, and cosmogenous

300

the type of weathering that involves chemical reactions?

chemical weathering

300

What is the name of the mechanism that Wegener proposed to explain how continents could move, though later found to be incorrect?

continental drift.

400

formed from cooled lava/magma

igneous rocks

400

hottest layer

inner core

400

How are the continents and oceans related to the transition from continental to oceanic crust?

Oceanic crust, denser than continental crust, is found beneath the oceans, while continental crust forms the landmasses.

400

 Name the type of weathering where rocks are broken down by physical forces like freezing and thawing, or the growth of roots in cracks.

mechanical/physical weathering.

400

The distribution of these ancient rock formations and fossils across different continents provides strong support for continental drift

similar rock types and fossils

500

rock compressed

sedimentary rock
500

earths liquid layer

outer core

500

What are the five main ocean basins on Earth?

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Antarctic, and Southern.

500

What are some factors that can increase the rate of weathering?

Factors that can increase the rate of weathering include increased temperature, rainfall, and exposure to acidic conditions.

500

Wegeners theory that was later proved to be incorrect?

continental drift

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