the first thing you should do when you come into class
read the board | go straight to your seat | get paper from the pickup tray
to look closely at something and notice details
observe
the single supercontinent that existed 200-300 million years ago
Pangea
the place where two plates meet
a boundary
All 12 months
the only thing you can drink in Ms. Campbell's room
clear water with a lid
these are used to test your hypothesis
experiments
the theory that the continents have moved over time
Continental Drift
the type of boundary where plates collide or come together
convergent
What belongs to you but other people use it more than you do?
your name
what you should do if you need to use the restroom
raise your hand and cross your fingers
can be organized into a graph or diagram so its easier to understand
data
what the lithosphere (or plates) are made of
the crust and the upper part of the mantle
the boundary type at the San Andreas Fault
I am an odd number. If you take one letter away, I become even.
Seven (-even)
Ms. Campbell's room number
2305
what you should do after concluding your hypothesis was wrong
develop/test a new hypothesis
the circular motion of magma rising and falling in the mantle
convection currents
most often formed by two continental plates colliding
mountains
What can you hold without ever touching it or using your hands?
your breath
the name of the skeleton by the window
Uncle Kathy
the part in an experiment that changes or "varies"
variable
the part of the mantle right below the lithosphere
asthenosphere
the landform created at a divergent boundary at two oceanic plates (on the ocean floor)
mid-ocean ridge
What can I see once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years?
the letter m