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A scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth’s subterranean movements.

Plate Tectonics Theory

100

Name the three compositional layers of the Earth, ordered from the innermost to the outermost.

core-mantle-crust

100

The name of the massive supercontinent that Alfred Wegener proposed existed over 200 million years ago, incorporating nearly all of Earth's landmasses.

PANGEA

100

In relation to what geographical phenomena are earthquakes and volcanoes typically found?

Plate boundaries

100

The process of heat transfer where warmer, less dense fluids rise and cooler, denser fluids sink, creating a cycle or current

Convection Current

200

Large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust move constantly to reshape the Earth's landscape.

Tectonic Plates, Lithospheric Plate

200

This layer of the Earth is believed to be a liquid alloy of iron and nickel, and its movement generates the planet's magnetic field.

outer core

200

What critical component was missing from Wegener's continental drift theory that caused its rejection in the 1920s?

Earth's Mechanism

200

The term for the underwater mountain ranges, like the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where new oceanic crust is generated.

Mid-ocean ridge

200

A geophysical mechanism whereby the cooling and subsequent densifying of a subducting tectonic plate produce a downward force along the rest of the plate.

slab pull

300

Who is the Father of Plate Tectonics?

Alfred Wegener

300

Considering the mantle is the Earth's thickest layer and makes up about 84% of its volume, what percentage of the planet's total mass does it account for?

67%

300

What was the title of Alfred Wegener's groundbreaking 1915 publication that compiled various lines of evidence supporting his theory of continental drift?

The Origin of Continents and Oceans

300

Name ATLEAST 3 of the major plates

North American plate, South American plate, Eurasian Plate, Indoaustralia plate, African plate, Antarctica plate

300

A geological process where tectonic plates move apart at mid-ocean ridges, causing magma to rise and solidify, creating new oceanic crust

Seafloor spreading

400

A seismic station, located 3,000 km from an earthquake's epicenter, recorded the arrival of the first P-wave at 5 minutes 40 seconds and the first S-wave at 10 minutes. What is the time interval between the arrival of the P-wave and the S-wave?

4 MINUTES AND 20 SECONDS

400

This layer of the Earth is believed to be a solid alloy of iron and nickel.

inner core

400

Approximately how many millions of years ago did the supercontinent Pangaea exist?

250 million years ago

400

The type of plate boundary between Eurasian Plate and Philippine Plate.

Convergent Plate Boundary

400

According to the Seafloor Spreading Theory, where does the movement of ocean floors begin?

Mid-ocean Ridge

500

At Rosario Station, the P-wave was detected at 6:45 PM, and the S-wave arrived at 6:46 PM. What is the distance from Rosario Station to the earthquake epicenter?

750 km

500

The seismic boundary that separates the Earth's crust from the mantle, identified by a distinct change in the velocity of seismic waves.

Mohorovičić discontinuity or Moho

500

What tropical plant did Wegener find fossils of in the frozen Arctic Circle, suggesting that the landmass had moved over time?

Glossopteris

500

The deepest trench in the Earth

Marianas Trench

500

This person used sonar to map the ocean floor and discovered the mid-ocean ridge in the Atlantic Ocean and also known as the proponent of Seafloor Spreading

Harry Hess

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