Layer Cake
History Lesson
Coming Together and Moving Apart
Movin' and Shakin'
100

This layers of Earth is the thinnest.

crust

100

True or False: the same fossils found on different continents suggest the continents were once joined together.

true

100

This type of boundary occurs when two plates slide past each other.

transform boundary

100

This type of earthquake wave is measured first.

p-wave

200

The outer core is made of ___ iron and nickel.

liquid

200

This scientist developed the current idea of plate tectonics.

Alfred Wegener

200

New crust is created at this type of boundary.

divergent boundary

200

The point under the surface where rocks move, causing an earthquake, is called this.

focus
300

What process is found in the asthenosphere and works to move the plates above?

convection

300

This is the name of the last supercontinent.

Pangaea

300

Large mountains (not volcanoes) form at this type of convergent boundary.

continental-continental convergent boundary

300

The location of an earthquake is based on the latitude and longitude of this point, which is directly above the focus.

epicenter

400

This is made of the crust and upper mantle.

lithosphere
400

This is the term for when Earth’s magnetism is stored in rocks and is evidence of plate tectonics.

paleomagnetism

400

The ____ plate always subducts under the _______ plate.

denser, less dense

400

The scale used to measure earthquakes is called this.

Richter Scale

500

This is the part of the mantle that is plastic.

asthenosphere

500

Why were Wegener’s ideas initially rejected?

He couldn't explain how the plates move.

500

The Ring of Fire has many volcanoes and earthquakes because it has many of these types of boundaries.

convergent boundaries

500

Which type of earthquake wave moves the slowest?

surface wave

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