Vocabulary
Evidence of Plate Motions
Plate Tectonics and Earth’s Surface
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Bonus
100

The sinking movement of ocean floor back into the mantle

subduction

100

German meteorologist ______________ further developed the hypothesis that all of the continents had once been fused together, and that over time they had drifted apart.

Alfred Wegener

100

The Earth’s crust and upper mantle also known as the ___________ are broken into sections called plates

 Lithosphere

100

An ____________ is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust.

earthquake

100

What are the three types of boundaries?

Divergent Boundaries, Convergent Boundaries, and Transform Boundaries

200

undersea valleys that are the deepest parts of the ocean

ocean trenches

200

Wegener’s continental drift hypothesis stated that the continents had once been joined to form a single _____________.

Supercontinent.

200

The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by _________________ in the mantle.

convection currents

200

Directly above the focus, on the Earth’s surface is the _____________.

epicenter

200

What are the three main types of seismic waves?

Primary, Secondary, and Surface waves

300

Plates come together or converge 

convergent boundary 

300

Most scientists rejected Wegener’s ground breaking hypothesis because __________________________.

he could not provide an explanation of how the plates moved

300

Breaks in Earth’s crust where rocks have slipped past each other.

faults

300

Invented in 1893 by John Milne, a seismograph detects and measures ________________.

seismic waves

300

What are the three different types of volcanoes?

Cinder cones, Shield volcanoes, and Composite volcanoes

400

the force that acts on a rock to change its shape or volume. 

stress

400

Continents actually move with lithospheric plates that are pushed by ________________.

Mid-Ocean ridges

400

Convection Currents in the mantle move the plates as the core heats the slowly-flowing _____________.

asthenosphere

400

The seismograph record of waves is called a

seismogram

400

_____________ study earthquakes. They can determine the strength of an earthquake by the height of the wavy line recorded on the paper.

Seismologists

500

Walls of rock grind past each other in opposite directions

strike-slip fault

500

It is believed that convection currents cause movement in the ___________ where heat rises from interior.

 asthenosphere

500

A famous fault at a Transform Boundary is the __________________________.

San Andrea's Fault in California

500

There is often a funnel-shaped pit or depression at the top of a volcanic cone. This pit is called a _______.

crater

500

What are four types of lava?

Dark-colored lava, Light-colored lava, combination lava, and gaseous lava.

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