Vocabulary
Earthquakes
Plate boundaries
Continental Drift
volcanoes
100

The thinnest layer of the Earth

What is the crust

100

Earthquakes occur along these cracks in the earth's surface.

What are faults

100

This type of plate boundary involves two plates moving apart from one another.

What is a divergent boundary?

100

This is the name of the proposed "supercontinent" where all the earth's continents were once joined together.

What is Pangaea?

100

Molten rock on the surface of the earth.

What is lava?

200

A number of rigid, but moving, pieces of Earth's surface

What is tectonic plates.

200

The point in which the earth first moves creating an earthquake.

What is a focus?

200

This type of plate boundary involves two plates moving toward each other.

What is a convergent boundary?

200

This is the meteorologist who first proposed the Theory of Continental Drift

Who is Alfred Wegener?

200

Molten rock beneath the surface of the earth.

What is magma?

300

The theory that all continents are fragments of Pangaea now drifting apart

What is the Continental Drift Theory

300

The point on the earth's surface directly above an earthquake.

What is the epicenter?

300

This type of plate boundary involves one plate sliding past another plate.

What is a transform boundary?

300

This is how many years ago earth's "supercontinent" began to split apart.

What is 200-250 million years ago?

300

This type of lava is fluid and hot producing shield volcanoes.

What is mafic lava?

400

States that youngest rocks of ocean floor are at divergin boundaries, moving outward

What is seafloor spreading

400

The fastest seismic wave.

What are P-waves?

400

This is the term for one plate being forced underneath another plate.

What is Subduction?

400

These are the two types of evidence that were initially used to support the Theory of Continental Drift.

What are similar shapes of coastlines and fossil evidence?

400

A flat slab-like intrusion of magma parallel to rock layers.

 

What is a sill?

500

Although the hottest layer of the Earth, this layer is solid metal

What is the inner core

500

The theory that rocks bend until they break.

What is the Elastic-Rebound Theory?

500

This is the term for the fracture created when one plate suddenly slides past another plate.

What is a fault?

500

This is the name of the "superocean" when all the earth's oceans were combined together

What is Panthelassa?

500

An intrusion that looks like an upside down lake.

What is a laccolith?

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