earths layers
types of crust
Plates and Layers That Move
Plate Boundaries
Convergent Boundary Landforms
100

this is earths outermost and thinnest layer where we live.

the crust

100

: The type of crust found beneath the oceans.

Oceanic crust

100

Earth’s crust plus the uppermost mantle form this rigid layer

The lithosphere

100

Boundary where plates slide past each other.

Transform boundary

100

When oceanic crust sinks beneath continental crust.

Ocean–continent subduction zone

200

Q: This layer lies below the crust and makes up most of Earth’s volume

the mantle 

200


Q: The type of crust that forms the continents

Continental crust

200

The lithosphere is broken into many pieces called these.

Tectonic plates

200

Boundary where plates move toward each other.

Convergent boundary

200

Feature formed where a plate bends downward at a subduction zone.

Deep-sea trench

300

Q: Earth’s center layer made mostly of iron and metal

the core

300

Compared to continental crust, oceanic crust is thinner and made of this dense rock.

basalt

300

The soft, slowly flowing layer beneath the lithosphere.

 asthenosphere

300

Boundary where plates move away from each other

Divergent boundary

300

A chain of volcanoes on land formed by subduction

Volcanic arc

400

: The liquid metal layer directly beneath the mantle.

the outer core

400


Q: Compared to oceanic crust, continental crust is thicker and made of this less-dense rock

Granite

400

because lithosphere rock is rigid, it can do these two things but not flow.

Bend or break

400

A divergent boundary creates this type of crust.

New oceanic crust

400

A chain of volcanic islands formed when two oceanic plates converge.

Volcanic island arc

500

Q: Earth’s hottest layer, solid due to extreme pressure

 the inner core

500

Which crust type is denser: oceanic or continental?

Oceanic crust

500

he asthenosphere is made of hotter rock from this Earth layer.

The mantle

500

Underwater mountain chains formed at divergent boundaries

Mid-ocean ridges

500

When two continental plates collide and form mountains

Continent–continent collision

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