Earth's Layers
Plate Tectonics
Mountain Building
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
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The outermost, solid layer of the Earth.

What is the crust?

100

Alfred Wegener formed the theory of continental drift.

Who formed the theory of continental drift?

100

Process by which rocks change shape under stress.

What is deformation?

100

Place where gas, ash, or melted rock come out of ground.

What is a volcano?

100

Ground movements that occur when blocks of rock in Earth move suddenly and release energy.

What are earthquakes?

200

It is made of iron and nickel.

What is the core made up of?

200

It is supported by locations of mountain ranges, rock formations, and climatic conditions.

How is the theory of continental drift supported?

200

Occurs when rock layers bend under stress.

How does folding occur?

200

Higher it is- the harder for lava for flow

How does viscosity affect the resistance of lava to flow?

200

First motion of earthquake occurs here.

What occurs at the focus?

300

The lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates.

What is the lithosphere divided into?

300
Single large landmass containing of all the continents about 245 million years ago.

What is Pangaea?

300

Synclines and Anticlines

What are the two types of folds?

300

Happen when lava flows from fissures in Earth's surface.

How does fissure eruptions occur?

300
In this process, stress causes rock to break and return to its original shape, releasing energy.

What happens in the process of elastic rebound?

400

Tectonic plates move on the asthenosphere.

On top of which layer do tectonic plates move?

400

It is about the age and magnetic patterns of sea-floor rocks.

What is the theory of plate tectonics?

400

Strike-slip, normal, and reverse.

What are the three types of faults?

400

Undersea volcanoes develop here since most of these boundaries are located on the ocean floor.

What landforms occur at divergent boundaries?

400

Divergent boundaries, Convergent boundaries, and Transform boundaries

Where do earthquakes happen?

500

Rock here flows slowly than rock in the asthenosphere.

Does rock in the mesosphere flow slower or faster than the rock in the asthenosphere?

500

Older crust is destroyed at the same rate new crust is forming.

Why is the Earth not getting larger?

500

It stretches or pulls rock apart.

How does tension deform rocks?

500

Composite volcanoes are common here.

What type of landform is common at convergent boundaries?

500

People can become injured or die and buildings can collapse, and also tsunamis can take place, causing drowning and floods.

What are some effects of earthquakes?

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