Earth’s Changing Surface
Rock Layers as Clocks
Plate Boundaries
Sea-Floor Spreading Evidence
Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics
100

What Earth process can cause sudden cracks in the ground during an earthquake?

Faulting

100

What does the Law of Superposition say about rock layers?

Oldest on bottom, youngest on top, unless disturbed

100

Which boundary type causes mountains to form when plates collide?

Convergent (continental-continental)

100

Where is the youngest rock on the ocean floor found?

Closest to the mid-ocean ridge

100

Who first proposed the idea of continental drift?

Alfred Wegener


200

Which two forces shape mountains over time?

Uplift and erosion

200

A fault cuts across three rock layers. Which is older, the fault or the layers?

The layers (cross-cutting rule)

200

At which boundary type does new crust form?

Divergent, at mid-ocean ridges

200

What evidence shows that ocean rocks near ridges are younger than those farther away?

Rock samples show that the age increases with distance from the ridge.

200

What was the name of the supercontinent that existed 335–175 million years ago?

Pangaea

300

Give an example of a fast vs. slow Earth surface change.

Fast = earthquake/landslide; Slow = mountain building/erosion

300

How do fossils help scientists determine the relative ages of rocks?

Fossils indicate time periods and correlate layers across locations

300

What type of boundary is the San Andreas Fault?

Transform

300

What do symmetrical magnetic stripes on either side of ridges prove?

New crust is added equally on both sides → sea-floor spreading

300

What fossil evidence supports continental drift?

Identical fossils on continents now far apart

400

What evidence at Ridgecrest, California showed plates were moving?

Surface cracks and displacement of land features

400

Why might rock layers be tilted or folded?

Plate movement/tectonic forces


400

What happens when oceanic crust collides with continental crust?

Oceanic crust subducts, forms volcanoes and trenches

400

Why are rocks older farther from the ridge?

They formed earlier and were pushed outward as new crust formed

400

Why didn’t scientists accept Wegener’s theory at first?

He couldn’t explain the mechanism for movement

500

Why is it important to study patterns of earthquakes and volcanoes worldwide?

They reveal plate boundary locations and movements

500

A younger layer lies directly on much older rock. What event likely happened?

Erosion before the younger layer was deposited

500

Explain how rift valleys form.

Continental crust pulls apart at divergent boundaries, creating valleys

500

What role do trenches play in the rock cycle of ocean crust?

Old crust is subducted back into the mantle

500

How did sea-floor spreading provide the missing mechanism for Wegener’s theory?

It showed how continents are carried by moving plates as new crust forms and old crust subducts

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