What would result from the transform tectonic plate boundary shown below?
Earthquake
A fossil that is widespread, lived over a relatively short period of time, and can be used to correlate rock strata is called what?
Index Fossil
What is the top layer of Earth's surface called?
Crust
Who discussed continental drift but was criticized by scientists for not having enough evidence?
Alfred Wegener
What is the law of superposition?
The idea that the oldest layers are on the bottom and the youngest layers are on the top.
What would result from the convergent tectonic plate boundary shown below?
Mountain Formations
Fossils show what type of evidence?
Life from millions of years ago
What is the lithosphere made up of?
Earth's crust and the uppermost part of the mantle.
Before rocks and fossil evidence, what did scientists notice that made them believe the continents were all connected at one point?
The shapes of the continents allowed them to fit together
How old is the Earth?
Between 4 and 4.6 billion years old
What would result from the divergent tectonic plate boundary shown below?
Seafloor spreading
What fossils show evidence that Africa and South America were once connected?

Glossopteris, Cynognathus, and Mesosaurus

What does C show in the image?
Asthenosphere
What is one example of evidence supporting continental drift?
Fossil evidence, rock evidence, shapes of the continents
What are sediments?
Tiny bits of rock
What would result from the tectonic plate boundary shown below?
A volcano
What is the definition of a fossil record?
The mineralized remains of organisms and the rock layers in which they are found. It shows when and where these long dead organisms lived and how their bodies were structured.
What does B show in the image?
Mantle
What fossil evidence has led geologists to believe that some plates have traveled great distances?
Fossils of organisms that lived in warm climates have been found in arctic environments
What era do we live in?
Cenozoic Era
Why do tectonic plates move?
They are floating on Earth's soft, underlying asthenosphere
What do the rock layers tell us about the CLIMATE when each rock layer was formed? (HINT: not looking for which fossil is older, discuss what the environment was like)

Clams: The area was likely under water because clams live under water.
Trees: The environment would have had enough moisture for trees to grow, but likely was not completely underground unless it is those trees down in areas like Florida that grow in the water.
What is A showing in the image?
Lithosphere
What is the definition of continental drift?
The movement of tectonic plates over long periods of time.
What era had the largest mass extinction?
Mesozoic Era