Earth's Layers & Materials
Plate Tectonics & Boundaries
Earth's History & Fossils
Alfred Wegener
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What are the three main layers of Earth?

Crust, Mantle, Core

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What theory explains how Earth’s surface moves?

The Theory of Plate Tectonics

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What do fossils tell us about Earth’s history?

What organisms lived and what the environment was like

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What did Wegener name his "supercontinent"?

Pangaea

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Why do coastal area temperatures have smaller change than inland area temperatures?

The water heats slower and retains heat longer than land, so during the day, sea breeze cools the land, and at night, the land breeze brings warmer air back to land through convection current

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What is the difference between the lithosphere and asthenosphere?

Lithosphere = rigid outer layer; Asthenosphere = soft, flowing layer below

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What happens at a divergent boundary?

Plates move apart, forming new crust

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What is the geologic time scale?

A record of Earth’s history based on rock layers and fossils

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Wegener saw that the continents fit together like _________?

Puzzle pieces

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What state of matter has the most energy?

Gas

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What type of rock forms from cooled magma or lava?

Igneous Rock

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What happens at a convergent boundary?

Plates move together — one may subduct, forming mountains or volcanoes

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What is an index fossil?

A fossil used to define and identify geologic periods (there are MANY of them!)

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What was the name of Wegener's theory?

Continental Drift

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What hydrogeographic area would you find deposition?

(Think the opening of a river into a larger body of water)

A Delta

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What is a convection current and where do these happen in Earth's layers?

A convection current is the cycle of hotter rock rising and cooler rock falling in a cycle. Convection currents occurs in the mantle.

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What happens at a transform boundary?

Plates slide past each other, often causing BIG earthquakes

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Put the categories of the GTS in order from biggest to smallest. (Era, Epoch, Period, Eon)

Eon, Era, Period, Epoch.

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What evidence did Wegener have to support his theory?

1) Continents fit like puzzle pieces 

2) Fossils

3) Mountain and Rock correlation

4) Paleo and climate data

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What does the Law of Superposition state?

In an undisturbed sequence of layers, the oldest layer of material is found at the bottom, and the youngest layer of material is found at the top.

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How does density affect Earth’s internal structure?

Denser materials sink to the core; lighter materials rise to form the crust

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What evidence supports the theory of plate tectonics?

Continental fit, fossils, rock formations, and sea-floor spreading

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What does the GTS tell us about Earth's history?

Cause & Effect! Events on Earth, lead to extinctions, lead to changing plants and animals.

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Why was Wegener's theory first refuted?

He first proposed that Continents drifted while oceans stayed put. Also, we did not have the technology to prove the movements of the continental plates.

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List the percentage of earth's thickness each layer occupies?

Crust: 1%, Mantle: 47%, Outer Core: 32%, Inner Core: 20%

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