Earth's Layers
Plate Boundaries
Plate Motion
Volcanoes
Vocabulary
100

What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?

Crust

100

Plates move away from each other at which type of boundary?

Divergent

100

Which boundary type forms when plates slide past one another?

Transform

100

What type of plate boundary commonly forms volcanoes?

Convergent

100

What was the name of the supercontinent proposed by Wegener?

Pangaea

200

Which Earth layer is the thickest?

Mantle

200
The lithosphere is broken up into
Tectonic Plates
200

Which type of crust is more dense and gets pulled below the other at a subduction zone?

Oceanic crust

200

What forms when magma reaches Earth’s surface?

Lava, (igneous rocks OK too)

200

What term describes the movement of continents over time?

Continental drift

300

What layer is made mostly of liquid iron and nickel and generates Earth's magnetic field?

Outer Core

300

What type of boundary often forms mountain ranges?

Convergent (continental-continental)

300

What pattern on the ocean floor shows new crust forming?

Seafloor spreading

300

The process of one plate sinking beneath another is called what?

Subduction

300

Matching fossils on different continents are evidence of what?

Continental Drift

400

Which layer is solid despite extreme temperatures and pressure?

Inner Core

400

Where do mid-ocean ridges form?

Divergent boundaries

400

What causes stress to build up along faults before an earthquake occurs?

Tectonic plates moving but becoming stuck due to friction along faults.

400

Which plate boundary type produces the strongest earthquakes but little to no volcanism?

Transform Boundaries

400

The rigid outer layer of Earth is called what?

Lithosphere

500

Name the two main types of crust.

Continental crust and oceanic crust

500

What type of plate boundary does California sit ontop of? 

DAILY DOUBLE: Can you name the fault line?

A transform fault boundary, specifically the San Andreas Fault

500

Why do earthquakes often occur in long, narrow patterns along Earth’s surface?

Because they follow plate boundaries and fault lines where plates interact.

500

Why are volcanoes often found in chains or arcs rather than as single isolated mountains?

Because they form along plate boundaries or over hotspots as plates move.

500

Heat transfer that drives plate movement is called what?

Convection currents

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