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100

The youngest rocks on the ocean floor are located here.

What are mid-ocean ridges.

100

This man came up with the theory that continents are moving.

Who is Alfred Wegener?

100

This super continent existed around 250 million years ago. 

What is Pangea?

100

These underwater mountain ranges were discovered by Harry Hess.

What are mid-ocean ranges?

100

This boundary occurs when two plates are moving toward one another.

What are convergent boundaries?

200

Plates of the lithosphere float atop this.

What is the asthenosphere?

200

The theory that the continents have slowly moved to their current location.

What is continental drift theory?

200

This man is known as the "King of all Science Teachers."

Who is Mr. Swann?

200

This occurs when a slab sinks and pulls the rest of the plate with it.

What is slab-pull ?

200

This boundary occurs when two plates are moving away from one another.

What are divergent boundaries?

300

These mountains are an example of convergent boundaries.

What are the Himalaya mountains?

300

This theory states that Earth's surface is made up of rigid slabs or rock that move with respect to one another.

What is the theory of plate tectonics?

300

These four pieces of evidence helped Wegener come up with his hypothesis.

What are fossil, rocks, climate evidence and how the continents seem to fit together?

300

These currents explain sea-floor spreading and the movement of the continents.

What are convection currents?   (these currents move molten material upward to Earth's surface)

300

This boundary occurs when plates slide past one another.

What are transform boundaries?

400

These valley's are produced by continental-continental plate collisions.

What are rift-valleys?

400

This man provided evidence (that Wegener did not have) to convince people why the continents are in motion.

Who is Harry Hess?

400

This fossil fern helped support Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift.

What is the Glossopteris?

400

This occurs when plates move away from a ridge.

What is ridge push?

400

In sea-floor spreading, the seafloor cools and becomes more or less dense than the material beneath it.

What is more?

500

Active volcanoes are most likely to form at this type of boundary.

What are convergent-oceanic-continental boundaries?

500

This discovery explains how the continents move.

What is sea-floor spreading?

500

This is made up of the crust and upper mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

500

This occurs when one plate goes under another plate when two plate boundaries collide.

What is subduction?

500

This is the circulation of material caused by differences in density.

What is convection?

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