He developed the theory of continental drift
Who is Alfred Wegener?
A tool used to measure strength of ground movement.
What is a seismometer?
Divergent
What is a plate boundary where two plates spread apart and form mid-ocean ridge, rift valleys or sea-floor spreading?
Made from hardened magma or lava
What is igneous rocks?
A map that shows the elevation of the land
What is a topography map?
The crust is made up of
What is basalt and granite?
3 pieces of evidence used to support the theory
What are fossils, landforms, and climate?
What is a fault?
Sea-Floor Spreading
What is the process where the ocean floor spreads apart along at the mid-ocean ridge, creating new crust?
Formed by erosion, deposition, compaction and cementation
What are sedimentary rocks?
Difference in elevation represented by each line
What is a contour interval?
It is made mostly of the metals iron and nickel.
What is the inner core?
Why was this theory not supported at first
What is Wegener couldn't explain HOW continents moved?
A point below Earth's surface where Earthquakes begin
What is focus?
Transform
What is a plate boundary where two plates slip past each other and form faults and cause earthquakes?
Evidence to support the sea-floor spreading theory.
What are rock types, magnetic strips, and rock age?
One rock undergoes extreme heat and pressure and "morphs" into a different rock
What are metamorphic rocks?
Line joining points of equal elevation
What is a contour line?
Made up of hard rock and soft molten material
What is the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere?
Large landmass before continents drifted apart
What is pangaea?
Point directly above focus on Earth's surface
What is an epicenter?
The two types of convergent boundaries.
What are plates colliding with each other to create mountain ranges and volcanoes and plates converging under the ocean resulting in subduction trenches?
Discovered both near and far from the ridge. These rocks form when magma erupts and quickly cools in cold water.
What are "pillow rocks"?
A diagram that explains how rocks can change from one type to another
What is the rock cycle?
Igneous Rock 
What is letter J?
Made up of liquid iron and nickel?
What is the outer core
How did fossils supported the theory
Fossils of tropical plants were found in polar-like regions and fossils of similar reptiles were found on many different continents.
An active volcano
What is a volcano that is currently erupting or likely to erupt soon.
The formation, movement and subduction of tectonic plates
What is the theory of plate tectonics?
Alternating magnetic pattern on the ocean floor. Earth's magnetic field alternates throughout history. The pattern on one side of ridge matches the other side.
What are magnetic stripes?
Breaks rocks into small sediment
What is erosion?
Sediment
What is letter n?
The difference between oceanic and continental crust
What is oceanic crust is thinner and made of basalt and continental crust is made of granite and is thicker?
How did landforms supported the theory
There were matching mountain ranges on S. America and Africa. Continents seemed to fit like puzzle pieces.
Dormant
What is "sleeping"- may erupt in the distant future.
Causes plates to move
What are convection currents?
Youngest rock is found near ridge and older rock is found far from the ridge. Crust is pushed away, taking rock with it.
Sediment settles to the ground
What is deposition?
Metamorphic Rock
What is letter K?
How did climate support the theory
Tropical species were found in polar regions. Evidence of glaciers were found in tropical areas.
Extinct
What is a volcano that is "dead" unlikely to erupt ever again?
Volcanoes form at these two types of boundaries
What are convergent and divergent?
Layers of sediment pile up increasing the pressure
What is compaction?
Magma
What is letter m?
Area along Pacific Coast where many active volcanoes are found.
What is the Ring of Fire?
Crystallization occurs, creating solid rock
What is cementation?
Melting
What are letters c and d?
Heat and Pressure

What are letters a and b?
Weathering

What are letters f, e and g?
Compaction

What is letter h?