Earth's Interior Layers
Convection Currents
Continental Drifting/ Seafloor Spreading
Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries
Mixed Bag
100

Describe Earth's INNER core.

dense ball of SOLID metals (iron and nickel)

100

The lithosphere is broken up into ___, which "float" on top of the asthenosphere.

plates

100

What is Pangea?

supercontinent that existed hundreds of millions of years ago

100

When scientists observed the mid-ocean ridge, they noticed ___, formed by rapid cooling of molten material.

pillow shaped rocks

100

The process in which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep ocean trench, back into the mantle is ___.

subduction

100

The Theory of ___ states that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant slow motion.

Plate Tectonics

200

What is the correct order or Earth's layers beginning with the outermost layer.

crust, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core

200

Scientists believe convection currents flow in Earth's ___.

upper mantle or asthenosphere

200

Rocks on the seafloor that lie in a pattern show a record of the reversal of Earth's ___.

magnetic field

200

How did scientists discover that rocks farther from mid-ocean ridges were older?

drilling samples and testing the age

200

The place where two plates slip past each other in opposite directions is a ___.

transform boundary

200

Subduction occurs where the oceanic crust bends down toward the mantle at a ___.

deep ocean trench

300

Holes drilled into Earth's crust provide DIRECT evidence of the interior of Earth in the form of ___.

rock samples

300

Heat transfer within a FLUID takes place by ___.

convection  

300

Drilling samples revealed that rock samples taken from farther away from a mid-ocean ridge are (older/younger) than those closer to the ridge.

older

300

This landform is the result of seafloor spreading, when molten material rises from the mantle and erupts.

mid-ocean ridge

300

A rift valley forms at this type of boundary.

divergent boundary

300

Using data from seismic waves, geologists have learned Earth is made up of several ___.

layers

400

Geologists obtain INDIRECT evidence about Earth's interior by ___.

studying seismic waves

400

In the mantle, heat is tranferred as soft rock flows slowly in cycles is known as ___.

convection currents

400

Wegener hypothesized that the continents were once joined together. His theory is called ___.

Theory of Continental Drift

400

Geologists believe the force that moves Earth's plates is caused by ___.

convection currents in the asthenosphere/ upper mantle

400

A collision between two pieces of continental crust at a convergent boundary produces which landform?

mountain range

400

The part of the mantle that bends like plastic (play-doh) is called ___.

asthenosphere

500

Earth's magnetic field is the result of the movement of ___. 

the outer core around the inner core

500

Describe a convection current in the upper mantle.

-occurs in asthenosphere

-less dense, heated rock rises toward lithosphere

-spreads out under lithosphere

-cools off and becomes more dense

-sinks back into asthenosphere

-cycle starts over, reheats... rises...

500

Explain Wegener's four pieces of evidence supporting Continental Drift.

-apparent fit (explain)

-fossil correlation (explain)

-mountain correlation (explain)

-paleoclimate data (explain)

500

The process of ___ continually adds new crust to the ocean floor along both sides of the mid-ocean ridge.

seafloor spreading

500

When continental plates pull apart at a divergent boundary on LAND, this forms.

rift valley

500

A place where two plates come together is known as a ___.

convergent boundary

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