Lesson 1
Evidence of Plate Motions
Lesson 2
Plate Tectonics & Earth's Surface
Lesson 3
Earthquakes & Tsunami Hazards
Lesson 4
Volcanoes and Earth's Surface
100

The theory that Alfred Wegener developed.

For help see pg. 157

What is Continental Drift?

Hypothesis where all the continents had once been fused together, and that over time they had  drifted apart. 

100

This theory states that the crust and upper part of the mantle is broken up into distinct plates. This plates are in slow, constant motion.

See pg. 167

What is the theory of plate tectonics?

100

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


See pg. 179

What is stress?

100

A structure that forms in the Earth's crust when molten material called magma reaches the Earth's surface.


See pg. 191

What is a volcano?

200

The evidence that supports the Continental Drift theory.

See pg. 158-159

What is land features, fossils and climate?

200

This process is responsible for moving the continents great distances across the Earth's surface.

See pg. 168

What are convection currents?

200

A break in the rock of Earth's crust or mantle.

See pg. 180

What is a fault?

200

The location where plates move apart and rock rises to fill the vacant space and form a volcano.

What is divergent boundary?

300

Zipper-like chains of undersea mountains.

see pg. 160

What are mid-ocean ridges?


300

Area around the Pacific Ocean that is prone to volcanic activity and earthquakes. 


See pg. 170

What is the Rign of Fire?

300

Stress builds up until the plates lurch into motion, releasing a great amount of energy.

See pg. 183

What is an Earthquake?

300

Area where lava frequently erupts at the surface, independent of a plate boundary


See pg. 193

What is a hot spot?

400

The entire floor on either side of ocean ridge moves away when molten rock flows through a crack in Earth's crust and hardens, meaning the older strips of rock moves father from the ridge over time. 

see pg. 161

What is sea-floor spreading?

400

The three types of interactions Earth's plates have when they meet at boundaries. 


See pg. 171

What are divergent boundary, convergent boundary, and transform boundary?

400

The types of seismic waves.

What are P waves, S waves and Surface waves?


400

The type of volcano that erupts and collapses inward.

What is a caldera?

500

The sinking movement of ocean floor back into the mantle when a plate of oceanic crust is adjacent to the Earth's crust.


What is subduction?

500

The Himalayas were a result of this kind of boundary.

What is Convergent boundary?

500

The causes for tsunamis.

What is ocean floor uplift and landslides?

500

The name of the two volcanos from the videos posted in Google Classroom.

What are Mt. Kilauea and Krakatau?

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