Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes, Tsunamis & Volcanoes
Glacial and Wave Erosion
Miscellaneous
100
The thinnest layer of the Earth
What is the crust
100
_________________ are a result from the build up of stress at a plate boundary.
What is earthquakes
100

What is a glacier?

any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land

100
Created the Continental Drift Theory
Who is Alfred Wegener
200
The theory that all continents are fragments of Pangaea now drifting apart
What is the Continental Drift Theory
200

What is the difference between a wave and a tsunami?

Waves are movement of water on the surface. Tsunamis are created from earthquakes and the whole ocean from the floor to the surface lifts up and creates an enormous wave!

200

What spheres do glaciers interact with?

When they move slowly over land they interact with the lithosphere.

200

What is weathering, erosion, and deposition?

Weathering is breaking off pieces of rocks.

Erosion is carrying these pieces away.

Deposition is depositing or putting down the pieces. 

300

What three pieces of evidence support the continental drift hypothesis?

Land features line up across continents.

Fossils of the same plants and animals are found on different continents.

Continents used to have different climates.

300

What is the difference between an extinct, dormant, and active volcano?

Extinct = extremely low change of erupting

Dormant = Sleeping. Low change of erupting

Active = It's gonna blow!

300

How do glaciers change a landscape?

Weathering, Erosion (plucking and abrasion), deposition.

300

What is plucking and abrasion

Plucking is picking up rocks.

Abrasion is scraping them along the ground. 

400

What are mid-ocean ridges?

Mid-ocean ridges are the spreading and creation of new ocean floor.

400

How does the silica content affect the magma?

Higher silica content creates thicker and stickier volcanoes, which creates explosive eruptions.

Lower silica content creates thin and runny magma, which causes quiet eruptions.

400

What is longshore drift?

Waves hit the beach at an angle, carrying sediments along with them

400

What is the difference between lava and magma.

Lava is magma that has come to the surface.

500

What is subduction?

Subduction is when the oceanic crust goes under continental or more oceanic crust

500

What do volcanologists measure to determine if a volcano will erupt?

Sulfur dioxide emissions, seismic waves, and tiltmeters to see if the volcano is filling up and gonna blow!

500

How are these landforms (sea arch •  barrier island •  sea stack •  sandbar •  sea cave) formed by waves.

Erosion = Sea arch, sea stack, sea cave

Deposition = Sandbar and Barrier island

500

Huge amounts of rock and soil that are gathered by a glacier and then deposited are called.

What is till?

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