Vocab
Plate boundaries
Layers of the earth
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100

scientists use this theory to explain why the earth appears the way it does

the theory of plate tectonics 

100

at a convergent, continental/continental plate boundary when plates collide, this forms 

mountains

100

The outermost Layer of the Earth is called what?

The Crust

100

i introduced the theory of continental drift

alfred wegener 

100

most of the United States is located on this...

the north american plate 

200

an opening in the surface of one of earths plates through which mamga rises 

volcanoes

200

this happens at convergent plate boundaries where one oceanic plate slides under another....

earthquakes 

200

the layer of the earth that is a dense liquid

outer core

200

this is the phase that also means "all earth"

Pangea

200

magma that has poured out of a volcano is now called what

lava

300

this theory describes the idea of our continents drifting past each other 

the theory of continental drift. 

300

at a divergent plate boundary when two oceanic plates are moving away from each other, this is the result....

sea floor spreading 

300

made of mostly iron and solid

the inner core 

300

a break in the earths crust at fracture boundaries is also called

a fault 

300

a steep sided depression at the top of a volcano is also called a 

crater

400

a crater that is at least 1.6km wide is also known as what

a caldera 

400

this is formed at divergent plate boundaries when two continental plates move away from each other 

a rift valley 

400

most of earths mass is in this....

the mantle

400

ground movement as it occurs is detected by what

a seismograph 

400

duck, cover, and hold on are examples of what

things you should do during an earthquake 

500

magma trapped in the lithosphere can heat underground water and in some places the steam spews from the crust creating a what

a geyser

500

the san andres fault is an example of this type of plate boundary 

transform

500

i make up the earths crust and upper mantle...

the lithosphere

500

the force that moves the earths plates 

convection currents 

500

most major earthquakes in the united states happen in california and alaska because 

these states are located on a plate boundary

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