Landforms/ Ocean Floor
Earth's Layers
Earth's Layers/ Maps
Continental Drift/ Plate Tectonics
Volcanoes/ Earthquakes
100

A physical feature in Earth's surface.

What is a landform?

100

70% of Earth's surface

What is the hydrosphere?

100

The layer under the Earth's crust

What is the mantle?

100

The name of the supercontinent

What is Pangea?

100

An opening in Earth's crust

What is a volcano?

200

Where a river and an ocean meet.

What is an estuary?

200

The rocky layer of Earth's surface

What is the Earth's crust?

200

The core is divided into how many parts

What is two? The inner and the outer core.

200

Developed the idea that the continents were once joined together as one

Who is Alfred Wegener"

200

A sudden movement in Earth's crust

What is an earthquake?

300

Low land between hills or mountains

What is a valley?

300

Solid rock also known as the upper mantle

Lithosphere

300

Made up of liquid metals

What is the outer core?

300

The theory of ocean floor spreading and moving plates

What is Plate tectonics?

300

three types of volcanoes- Describe

Shield- thin lave, cover a larger area, broad bases, and have slightly sloped edges.

Cinder- Cone- thicker lava, cone shaped, steep sides, and narrow base

Composite-built by layers of ash and cinders sandwiched between layers of hardened lava, the sides formed look alike.

400

A mountain rising from the ocean floor

What is a Sea Mount?

400

Also part of the upper mantle made up of melted rock

Asthenosphere

400

Made up of solid metal

What is the inner core?

400

Fresh water dinosaur found on different continents

What is a mesosaurus?

400

The parts of the volcano

lava

magma

pipe

vent

ash cloud

magma chamber

crater

caldera

500

An elevated landform rising from the bottom of the ocean floor and has a flat top at least 660 feet in diameter.

What is a guyote?

500

Hydrosphere, crust, and lower atmosphere makes up the 

What is the Biosphere?

500

two maps used to show elevation

What is relief and topographical?

500

Describe the 3 common plate boundaries

convergent boundary- plates slowly slide toward each other, usually forming a subduction zone

divergent boundary- Occurs when plates move apart

Transform boundary- occurs when 2 boundaries slide or grind past each other.

500

Volcanoes that are likely to erupt in the near future

Volcanoes that could erupt, but have not for several years

Volcanoes that have completely stopped erupting

What is active?

What is dormant?

What is extinct?

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