Earth's Layers
Plate Movement
Plate Boundaries
Evidence
100

The outermost solid layer broken into plates 

Lithosphere or Crust

100

Process that causes tectonic plates to move

Convection Currents 

100

Boundary where plates move toward each other

Convergent Boundary 

100

Two pieces of evidence for continental drift

Fossil records, and continents fitting together like a puzzle 

200

The layer beneath the crust where convection currents occur

The mantle 

200

Alfred Wegener’s theory that continents were once joined

Continental Drift 

200

Boundary where plates move apart

Divergent Boundary 

200

Magnetic patterns recorded in rocks showing seafloor spreading

Paleomagnetism

300

The source of much of Earth's internal heat

The core 

300

The supercontinent that existed before the continents drifted apart

Pangea 

300

Boundary where plates slide past each other

Transform Boundary 
400

Convection currents in this layer move the plates

The asthenosphere/mantle

400

Process that creates new oceanic crust at mid-ocean ridges

Sea - floor spreading 

400

Two features formed at divergent boundaries

Mid-ocean ridge and rift valleys 

500

Layer that is solid but floats on the mantle and moves in pieces

The lithosphere 

500

Where old oceanic crust is recycled back into the mantle

Subduction Zone 

500

Three features formed at convergent boundaries

Mountains, volcanoes, subduction zones 

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