Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Mixed
100

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed 200 million years ago?

Pangaea

100

What process occurs when an oceanic plate sinks beneath a continental plate?

Subduction

100

What is molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface called?

Magma

100

What is the point inside the Earth where an earthquake begins?

Focus

100

Name a case study where a volcano provided significant geothermal energy.

Iceland

200

Name the type of current in the mantle that causes plates to move.

Convection Currents

200

The San Andreas Fault is an example of what type of plate boundary?

Transform/Passive/Sliding 

200

Name the opening through which lava erupts.

Vent

200

What instrument records earthquake tremors?

Seismograph

200

What is the name of the longest mountain range formed at a divergent boundary?

Mid Atlantic Ridge

300

Who proposed the theory of continental drift?

Alfred Wegener

300

Name the boundary type associated with mid-ocean ridges.

Constructive

300

Give one economic benefit of volcanic activity.

Tourism/Geothermal Energy/Fertile Soils/New Land

300

What scale is used most commonly used to measure earthquakes?

Moment Magnitude Scale

300

Name a famous volcanic hotspot.

Hawaii or Yelowstone

400

What is the asthenosphere?

The semi-molten layer of the upper mantle on which plates float

400

Why do volcanoes NOT form at transform boundaries?

No creation or destruction of crust — no access to magma as plates slide past one another.

400

Describe the process that leads to volcanic island chains

Plate moves over a stationary hotspot → magma rises → volcano forms; older islands carried away

400

What is the process through which buildings and cars can sink into the ground during an earthquake?

Liquefaction

400

Identify two ways humans attempt to predict volcanic activity.

Monitoring gas emissions, seismic activity, ground deformation, thermal imaging.

500

State two pieces of evidence that support the theory of continental drift.

Matching fossils across oceans, complementary coastlines (S. America/Africa), rock types matching, or glacial deposits in tropical regions.

500

Explain what happens when two oceanic plates converge.

One subducts beneath the other, forming deep ocean trenches and island arcs

500

What was the name of the volcano that erupted resulting in 25,000 people losing their lives in Chile.

Nevado del Ruiz

500

What gas is emitted before an earthquake to help us detect them?

Radon

500

Explain briefly what sea-floor spreading is.

magma rising at mid-ocean ridges, creating new crust and pushing plates apart?

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