This German scientist was mocked and rejected by the scientific community for his theory of continental drift
Alfred Wegner
Feature at an oceanic-continental convergent boundary
Volcanic mountain ranges
Glaciers dropping rock and sand to form new landforms is an example of this
Deposition
This is the largest of the three volcano types
Shield volcanoes
The type of fault at convergent boundaries
Reverse Fault
This feature allows earth's inner core to remain solid despite extreme heat
Pressure
Old crust is recycled at convergent boundaries by this process
Subduction
A feature that is NOT an agent of erosion?
Sun
The most explosive type of volcano
Cinder cones
The type of fault at a divergent boundary
Normal Fault
This process causes tectonic plates to move along divergent boundaries and recycles old crust at subduction zones
Mantle convection
Crust is neither destroyed nor formed along these boundaries
Transform
The process that causes a metal statue to slowly turn green after years of being outside
Chemical weathering
This type alternates between explosive and calm eruptions
Composite
The balance between gravity pulling down and the asthenosphere pushing up
Isostacy
The study of the history of Earth’s magnetic field
Paleomagnetism
The feature produced by Continental-continental plate collisions
Mountain Ranges
How a river’s velocity affect its erosive ability
Fast rivers erode material more quickly
This volcano is the most active of those in the diagram
Hawaii
The sinking of heated lithosphere that moves a ridge outward
Ridge Push
A plate boundary that produces volcanic island arcs
Oceani-oceanic convergent boundaries
Wegener couldn't explain why or how the continents moved. This resulted in his theory being what?
Rejected
The primary agent of chemical weathering
Water
This volcano is the oldest of those pictured
Kauai
A fracture in the Earth's crust
Fault