Vocabulary
Earth Layers
Continental Drift/Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries and Faults
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
100

The pieces of the earth’s crust that move slowly on the top of the mantle

tectonic plates

100

Which layer of the earth is made of solid iron and nickel?

inner core

100

True or False: Best evidence that the continents were not always where they are now is the coastline of South America appears to closely match the coastline of Africa like a puzzle.

True

100

Why do tectonic plates move?

because of convection currents in the mantle

100

Most earthquakes and volcanoes occur where?

along plate boundaries

200

A crack or rift in the earth’s crust

fault

200

Which layer of the earth is the thinnest measuring between 4 and 40 km thick?

crust

200

What is the theory of Continental Drift?

the idea that the continents move slowly over a long period of time because of convection in the mantle

200
Earthquakes most often occur around which type of boundary?

transform boundary

200

what has very large and extremely large eruptions?

supervolcanoes

300

The “super continent” that was believed to exist millions of years ago on earth

pangea

300

Which is the thickest layer of the earth?

mantle

300

True or False: The Law of Superposition explains that if rock layers are left undisturbed, the oldest layers are found below the youngest layers.

True

300

When two tectonic plates move towards each other and collide

convergent boundary

300

In an island chain that forms a hot spot, _______ island will be located farthest from the hot spot.

oldest

400

The boundary between two plates that are moving apart or rifting

divergent boundary

400

What is the lithosphere?

the crust and the very top part of the mantle that we use to study plate tectonics

400

What was the name of the scientist who developed the Continental Drift theory?

Alfred Wegener

400

ocean basin formation occurs at what type of plate movement? 

divergent

400

The Hawaiian Islands and Yellowstone supervolcano are both similar how?

both located over hot spots

500

process when a less dense plate slides below a more dense plate

subduction

500

Why is the inner core solid?

because it has the pressure of all the other layers on top of it

500

Himalayans mountains were formed by what type of plate boundary movement?

convergent 

500

How do volcanoes form under the ocean when there is no fault or plate boundary?

hot spots: weak spots in the earth’s crust

500

What type of waves causes the ground to shake? 

seismic waves

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