Vocabulary
Structure of the Earth
Continental Drift Theory
Plate Tectonics
Miscellaneous
100

A volcano that is made up of thick magma, volcanic debris, AND many layers of rock.

What is a composite volcano?

100

The layer that has convection currents which move tectonic plates.

What is the mantle

100

The name of the supercontinent that contained all landmasses in one giant piece millions of years ago.

What is Pangea?

100

Earthquakes and Volcanoes are usually located in these places.

What is a plate boundary?

100

The type of volcano that is steep, small, and made of ash and volcanic debris.

What is a cinder cone volcano?

200
A number of rigid, but moving, pieces of Earth's surface
What is tectonic plates.
200

The layer of Earth that makes up the surface and the tectonic plates.

What is the crust?

200

The evidence that supported continental drift theory.

What are (mountain chains, fossil matches, puzzle piece continents)?

200

The type of boundary found in the middle of an ocean.

What is a divergent boundary?

200
Surface waves, P waves, and S waves.

What are the seismic/earthquake waves?

300
The theory that all continents are fragments of Pangaea now drifting apart
What is the Continental Drift Theory
300

The composition of the layer that sits below the mantle.

What is magma?

300

The creation of new seafloor by way of a divergent boundary.

What is seafloor spreading?

300

The type of boundary that has only a fault line and major earthquakes.

What is a transform boundary?

300

Yellowstone's type of volcano.

What is a shield volcano?

400

A boundary that creates new seafloor with two plates moving away from each other.

What is a divergent boundary

400

The type of natural disaster that also measures the inside layers of Earth.

What is an earthquake?

400

The discovery made by a naval officer using sonar seafloor mapping in WWII.

What are magnetic anomalies?

400

The type of boundary that causes deep sea trenches.

What is a convergent boundary?

400

The state in the midwest that has an active fault line.

What is Missouri?

500

A category of seismic waves that shows us what the inside of Earth looks like.

What are body waves

500

The type of crust that is typically more dense and tends to subduct into the mantle.

What is ocean crust?

500

Something that continental drift theory failed to explain.

How did the continents move?

500

The name of the feature that creates island chains like Hawaii.

What is a hot spot?

500

The name of the fault that causes earthquakes that can be felt in Iowa.

What is the New Madrid Fault?

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