Continental Drift
Earth's Layers
Tectonic Plates
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
100

Who proposed the theory of Continental Drift?

Alfred Wegener 

100

What is the thickest layer of the Earth?

The mantle 

100

Which boundary is responsible for most earthquakes?

Transform 

100

What large, gently sloped volcano is mostly made from thin lava flows?

Shield 

100

What is the point on Earth’s surface directly above where an earthquake starts?

Epicenter 

200

What was the name of the supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago?

Pangea 

200

What happens to the temperature as you go deeper inside Earth?

It increases. 

200

What type of landform forms where two continental plates collide?

Mountains 

200

What type of volcano forms in the middle of a tectonic plate over a stationary source of heat in the mantle?

Hotspot 

200

Which scale is commonly used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake?

Richter 

300

What type of climate evidence supported Wegener’s theory?

Glacial scratches/striations

300

What process/force causes the tectonic plates in the crust to move?

Convection cycle 

300

What type of boundary creates mid-ocean ridges or rift valleys? 

Divergent 

300

What tall, steep, explosive volcano is made from layers of lava and ash?

Composite 

300

What is the fracture or crack in Earth’s crust along which movement occurs during an earthquake?

Fault 

400

Besides climate, name one other type of evidence Wegener used to support his theory.

Fossils, rocks, or puzzle coast. 

400

What is the Earth’s core made mostly of?

Iron and nickel 

400

One plate sinks beneath another into the mantle.

What is this process called?

Subduction 

400

What small, steep volcano is made mostly of ash and loose rock fragments from eruptions?

Cinder cone 

400

What is the name for a fault where rocks slide horizontally past each other?

Strike-slip 

500

Which Canadian scientist later solved Wegener’s problem by explaining how continents move?

Tuzo Wilson 

500

What is the difference between the inner and outer core?

Inner core is solid; outer core is liquid

500

What feature forms where two oceanic plates converge?

Volcanic island arc and trench

500

What is the large depression called that forms when a volcano collapses after an eruption?

Caldera 

500

What type of fault occurs when one block is pushed upward relative to the other?

Thrust or Reverse 
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