Boundaries
Plate Tectonics
Causes/Earth's Structure
Locations
Grab bag
100

What are the three types of plate boundaries?



Convergent, Divergent, Transform Boundaries

100

When two oceanic plates converge, what happens?



the older and more dense plate will subduct

100

What are some natural disasters that are caused by plate tectonics?

Volcanic Eruptions, Earthquakes, Tsunamis

100

The Nazca plate subducts under the South American plate.   What type of plate boundary is this?

Convergent

100

What type of plate boundary?   Which plate is oceanic and what is happening?


Convergent, the Nazca plate is oceanic and is subducting under the South American plate

200

What type of boundary is it when crust destroyed (for example in subduction zones)?



Convergent Boundary

200

What is another name for lithosphere?

crust

200

What is the composition and state of matter of Earth's inner core?

Iron/nickel, solid

200

Where is a place on earth that you can walk on the Mid-Atlantic ridge?

Iceland

200

What type of plate boundary?


Divergent plate boundary

300

What type of boundary is it when new crust forms?  (It is a constructive process)



Divergent Boundary

300

Which plate subducts when an oceanic and continental plate collide and why?



the oceanic plate because it is denser.   (it is also thinner than continental plate)

300

What is the layer of solid yet malleable material that can flow?

mantle

300

Where can transform boundaries be found? (HINT: in the USA)

California  (San Andreas fault)

300

What evidence did Alfred Wegener use to develop his theory of continental drift?



continents the fit like puzzle pieces (the shape of continents), matching mountain ranges and rock types, coal, salt, and coral reefs in unexpected locations, fossil evidence, ancient climate patterns, and glacial evidence

400

What type of boundary is it when two plates slide past each other?




Transform Boundary

400

What causes plates to move?


Convection Currents


400

What is the layer of molten iron that helps creates Earth's magnetic field?

outer core

400

What mountain range is formed by continental-continental convergent plate boundaries?


Himalayan Mountain Range (Himalayas)

400

Who used Alfred Wegener's theory, along with paleomagnetism and bathymetry data to develop the theory of seafloor spreading?

Harry Hess

500

What are the three types of convergent boundaries?  (hint: the two types of crusts in each interaction)



continental-continental, oceanic-oceanic, and oceanic-continental

500

What kind of plate boundary?

Divergent

500

What is a thin, rock layer that is very brittle and floats on the layer below

what is the crust


500

What is an example of a trench formed by oceanic-oceanic plate boundaries?

Mariana Trench

500

After new evidence was found, plate tectonics theory replaced what?

continental drift theory

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