Name two of the Earth's spheres
Biosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere
Lat means........
Across
What was the name of the giant "supercontinent"
pangea
What are the three types of plate boundaries?
divergent, convergent, transform
Where in the world do the most earthquakes/volcanic eruptions occur?
the ring of fire!
What spheres do rivers, lakes, ponds, and oceans belong to?
Hydrosphere
The equator divides the earth horizontally or vertically?
horizontally
Who came up with the theory of continental drift?
alfred wegner
Subducti0on zones occur at ________ boundaries
convergent
What is the difference between magma and lava?
Magma is molten rock beneath the earth's surface, lava is molten rock above/on the Earth's surface
How many branches of earth science are there?
What line divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres?
prime meridian
temperature and pressure ________ as you go futher into the Earth.
increase
Compressional stress is when rocks are ________ together and occur at _________ boundaries
squeezed, convergent
What does the Richter scale measure?
magnitude/energy
Biosphere refers to portions of the earth where _____ exists.
A. Rocks B. Water C. Life
C. Life
longitude lines run in which direction?
up and down/ north and south
which coordinates are Boston located?
45N, 70W
What are the three ways the crust responds to stress?
fracture, fold, fault
How much stronger is a magnitude 8.0 Earthquake than a 7.0?
32xs stronger
The atmosphere provides two benefits for us (people), what are they?
Both the equator and prime meridian occur at which degree?
o degrees
What causes the shifting of plates?
convection currents/seafloor spreading
Which type of stress and fault go with each boundary:
Divergent: stress : fault
Convergent: stress : fault
Transform: stress : fault
Divergent : tensional : normal fault
Convergent: compressional : reverse (thrust)
Transform : shear : strike/slip
what is the difference between an epicenter and a focus?
the focus is the original release that occurs within the Earth's crust, the epicenter is the point directly above the focus where shaking is most violent