The scientist responsible for the Theory of Continental Drift
Alfred Wegener
Layers of rock that are different from those above and below them
Strata
The theory of plate tectonics states that the surface of the Earth is made from rigid ______ made of crust that move slowly over the mantle.
The difference between magma and lava is...
Magma is from under the surface of the crust, lava is once that magma breaks the surface of the crust.
The spot underground where the rock breaks during an earthquake
Focus
The name of the supercontinent present ~200mya
Pangaea
The law that states older rocks lie below younger rocks if undisturbed
Law of Superposition
Plate movement is powered by _______ in the mantle.
Convection
This type of boundary is responsible for volcano formation
Convergent oceanic-continental
Earthquakes send energy through the ground known as ______ ______
Seismic Waves
Continental drift states that the continents were once part of _________ that then broke apart and drifted to their current locations
Pangaea/A single landscape
A is an example of _________
An intrusion
This plate boundary is known for forming new crust and producing oceanic ridges
Divergent Boundary
This other natural disaster almost always accompanies a volcanic eruption
Earthquake
An earthquake's magnitude is measured using this scale.
The same fossils found on matching coastlines show that the continents move because ________.
The animals' physiology is not built for crossing oceans - they must have walked!
The law of inclusion states that rocks found within another rock layer must be _______ than the layer they are within.
Older
This is the cause of earthquakes from a transform boundary.
Building of energy from friction and then the release of that energy in slips as the rocks break and move forward suddenly.
Ring of Fire
Up and down/ vertical
Jungle plant fossils in Antarctica show that the continent must have once been closer to the ________.
Equator
Order these layers from Oldest to Youngest
T, R, G, C, M, V, J
Convergent Oceanic-Continental plate boundaries are known for these three geologic events
Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Old Crust Destroyed
This is the type of volcano best known for violent eruptions and tall, dramatic peaks.
Composite/stratovolcano
How much damage would a 4.5 magnitude and an 8.0 intensity earthquake cause to a city near the epicenter?
A lot of damage!