Continental Drift
Plate Tectonics
Mountain Building
Earthquake
Volcanoes
100

Man who first proposed that the continents are moving

Alfred Wegener

100

What is the name of the theory that combines the ideas of continental drift and seafloor spreading and is used to explain many of the the things that exist on Earth.

Plate Tectonics

100

The 3 ways mountains are formed.

Faulting, Folding, Volcano

100

What do we call the fastest earthquake waves?

Primary or P waves

100

Molten rock material that is released by a volcano.

Lava

200

How does the shape of the continents support the idea of continental drift?

They fit together like a big puzzle indicating they once were together.

200

The plates are thicker, less dense and made primarily of light colored granitic rock.

Continental Plates

200

Do fault block mountains form at convergent or divergent boundaries?

Convergent

200

These earthquake waves have transverse particle movement and do not go through liquids.

Secondary or S waves.

200
The two types of plate boundaries where volcanos are not found.

Strike-slip, Continental-Continental collision

300

How does the fossil record support the concept of continental drift?

As we look at older and older fossils from different continents we see them become more and more alike until we reach a point where they are identical.

300

Divergent plate boundaries form these ocean features.

Midocean ridges

300

Mountains that are formed by a series of large scale anticlines and synclines.

Folded Mountains

300

The actual location within the Earth where slippage causes an earthquake.

Focus

300

Most volcanoes form where we find these features formed by oceanic crust.

Subduction zones

400

What theory was developed and explained how the continents moved?

Seafloor spreading

400

The type of plate boundary occurs when plates slide past each other.

Strike slip

400

This type of force creates reverse faults.

Compression

400

These are the slowest earthquake waves and do not travel very far.

Surface or L waves

400

Shield volcanoes are formed from this type of lava.

Basaltic

500

Describe 2 things found in rift valleys that indicates that hot magma is near the surface.

Black smokers

500

Trenches occur whenever we have this earth feature.

Subduction zone

500

This type of force forms normal faults.

Tension

500

These ocean waves are often triggered by earthquakes on the seafloor.

Tsunamis

500

This is the only type of volcano formed at hot spots

Shield

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