Plate Boundaries 1
Plate Boundaries 2
Earth
Plate Boundaries 3
Plate Boundaries 4
100

In this type of boundary, plates are moving towards each other.

 convergent boundary

100

In this type of plate boundary, plates are moving apart

Divergent boundaries

100

The thickest of the four layers

Mantle

100

In this type of boundary, plates slide against each other

transform boundaries

100

Which type of crust is denser (heavier). Oceanic or Continental? 

Oceanic
200

What boundary caused the mid-atlantic ridge? 

Divergent

200

What is likely to occur when two continental boundaries collide? 

Mountains or Earthquakes. 

200

List the layers of the earth in order.

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

200

New oceanic crust is created at what type of boundary?

Divergent Boundary

200

Why does oceanic crust subduct beneath continental crust?

What is- It is more dense

300

What boundary causes earthquakes? Also in your answer explain how the plates are moving? 

Transform boundaries -plates rubbing against each other causing friction - creating a build up of pressure.

300

The layer of earth where convection currents occur.

Mantle

300

What was the supercontinent originally called?

Pangea

300

What oozes out of the earth when plates diverge?

What is magma

300

Would the Pacific Plate have mainly oceanic or continental crust?

Oceanic

400

Which country experiences more earthquakes - Indonesia or Australia? Why?

Indonesia - because it is on a plate boundary / fault line

400

The United States is located on which continental plate?

North American Plate 

400

List AT LEAST two pieces of evidence that supports Wegners theory of Continental Drift

Land Evidence

Fossil Evidence

Climate Evidence

400

When one plate slides under another and melts into the mantle

Subduction

400

Which type of crust is thicker? 

Continental

500

The Juan de Fuca plate is subducting under the North American plate. Which type of plate boundary does this describe?

Convergent 

500

What is the difference between magma and lava. 

Magma - underneath the earth. Lava - outside. 

500

ONE (1) reason why oceanic crust will typically subduct beneath continental crust at a convergent boundary?

Oceanic crust is denser (heavier) than continental crust

500

What do continental to continental plate boundaries create?

mountains

500

Why does the total amount of crust remains the same despite new crust being regularly formed.

New crust formation at mid-ocean ridges rises and cools to form new crust. 

Old crust is destroyed at subduction zones - crust melts into magma. 

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