Earth's Layers
Mantle Convection
Plate Boundaries
Earthquakes
Volcanoes and Big Picture
100

This is the rigid outer layer broken into plates.

What is the lithosphere?

100

Mantle convection is caused by differences in temperature and this property.

What is density?

100

At this boundary, plates move toward each other.

What is a convergent boundary?

100

Most earthquakes occur at these locations.

What are plate boundaries?

100

Magma that reaches Earth’s surface is called this.

What is lava?


200

This layer is solid but can slowly flow beneath the lithosphere.

What is the asthenosphere?


200

When mantle material is heated, it becomes less dense and does this.

What is rises?

200

At this boundary, plates move away from each other.

What is a divergent boundary?

200

Earthquakes are caused by the sudden release of this.

What is energy?

200

Volcanoes are most common at this type of location.

What are plate boundaries?


300

Mantle convection happens in this layer of Earth.

What is the mantle?

300

When mantle material cools, it becomes more dense and does this.

What is sinks?

300

At this boundary, plates slide past each other.

What is a transform boundary?

300

Plates get stuck because of this force.

What is friction?
300

Volcanoes form at convergent boundaries because ______ can rise.

What is magma?

400

Put these in order from outermost to innermost: outer core, crust, mantle, inner core.

What is crust → mantle → outer core --> inner core?

400

This process inside Earth is responsible for moving tectonic plates.

What is mantle convection?


400

This type of boundary can create mountains and volcanoes.

What is convergent?

400

Explain why earthquakes are not randomly spread across Earth.

Because they occur mostly where tectonic plates interact.

400

Put these in order: Plates move, Mantle convection begins, Earthquakes occur, Plates interact.

Mantle convection → Plates move → Plates interact → Earthquakes/Volcanoes occur

500

Explain why the asthenosphere is NOT liquid magma.

 It is solid rock that can slowly flow due to heat and pressure.

500

Explain how convection currents actually move tectonic plates.

Rising and sinking mantle material creates currents that push and pull plates.

500

Name the landforms/events created at each boundary type.

Convergent → mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes
Divergent → volcanoes, earthquakes
Transform → earthquakes

500

Chain of Volcanic and Earthquake activity.

What is the Ring of Fire?

500

Explain the full connection between mantle convection, plate movement, earthquakes, and volcanoes.

Heat causes convection → plates move → boundaries form → earthquakes and volcanoes occur.

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