What is direct evidence?
The thinnest layer of the earth. It is rock and no more than 50km in depth
What is the crust?
These two things increase as you go closer and closer to the core of the earth
What are pressure and temperature?
The theory that the continents broke apart and slowly moved away from each other
What is Continental Drift?
The type of rock that makes up most of the oceanic crust
What is basalt?
The overall name for things that, over time, wear down mountains and other landforms on the Earth's surface
What are destructive forces?
Solid metal, very hot layer
What is the inner core?
The name for Wegener's supercontinent
What is Pangaea?
The person who proposed the idea of Continental Drift
Who is Wegener?
Someone who studies the processes that create Earth's features and searches for clues about Earth's history
What is a geologist?
Looking at Seismic data is an example of this kind of evidence.
What is indirect evidence?
The layer of the earth that, along with the core, creates heat convection currents
What is the Mantle?
The long range of mountains and fault lines that goes from north to south through the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
What is the mid-Atlantic Ridge?
The theory that there are plates in the Earth's crust and they move around over the Mantle.
What is Plate Tectonics?
The rock that makes up most of the continental crust
What is granite?
The overall name for things that shape and contribute to the creation and shape landforms on the Earth
What are constructive forces?
This rigid layer is made up of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
What is the lithosphere?
The most likely catastrophic force that caused the Pangaea to break apart and the pieces to move quickly into the continents we see today
What is Noah's flood?
In addition to fossils, the two other types of evidence for Continental Drift
What are landforms and climate?
This is created by movement of currents in the liquid outer core and helps protect Earth from solar wind
What is the magnetic field?
Transfer of heat by movement of fluids
What is convection?
This is found in the mantle. It is soft and allows the lithosphere to "float" on top of it.
What is the asthenosphere?
The reason people did not want to believe in the Continental Drift theory.
What is, there was no explanation for HOW it happened?