Evidence of Plate Motion
Plate tectonics and Earth's surface
Earthquakes and Tsunami Hazards
Volcanoes and Earth's Surface
100

The name referring to the supposed "supercontinent" that existed years ago

What is Pangaea?

100

Oceanic and continental

What are the two types of crust?

100

Tension, compression, and shearing

What are the types of stress that act on rocks?
100

Divergent and convergent plate boundaries

(what happens here?)

At what types of boundaries do volcanoes form?


(How do volcanoes form differently at these boundaries?)

200
The sinking of dense ocean floor into the mantle under the adjacent plate.

What is subduction?

200

Cold dense rock sinks to the bottom, while hot rock rises to the surface

Explain convection currents

200

A break in the rock of Earth's crust or mantle, usually occuring at plate boundaries

What is a fault?

(List and describe the three types)

200

An area where lava frequently erupts at the surface, independent of plate boundary processes

What is a hot spot?

300

Mountain ranges line up on different continents and fossils from plants from one region are found on other continents

(What hypothesis do these support?)

What evidence support the hypothesis of continental drift?

300

Divergent, transform, and convergent

What are the types of plate boundaries?

(Describe each of them)

300

When a plate boundary releases stress that has been building up for many years, and causes shaking and trembling.

How do earthquakes and tsunamis happen?

300

Lava with low silica will cause a _____________ eruption

Lava with high silica will cause a _____________

eruption

Quiet and Explosive eruptions

400

Zipper like chains of undersea mountains

What is a Mid-Ocean Ridge?

400

A region in the Pacific Ocean that is prone to volcanic activity and earthquakes

What is the ring of fire?

400

_________ are folds in rock that bends upwards

_________ are folds in rock that bend downwards

Anticline and synclines

(How does relate to the formation of mountain and valleys?)

400

Monitor gas levels, measure maga levels with tiltmeters, and use telecommunications 

How can scientists predict volcanos?

500

When molten lava flows up through cracks of the Earth's surface and hardens into new rock, causing the entire floor of the plate tectonics to move away

Explain sea-floor spreading


500

An idea supported by a lot of evidence

What is a theory?
500

A number that geologists use to assign to an earthquake based on its size

What is magnitude?

(Describe the increase of seismic waves, and energy released)

500

An empty volcano falls into itself, creating a crater where water can fill

What is a caldera?
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