Geosphere
Continental Drift
Breaking Up
Inside Earth
Misc
100

Which rock layer is the oldest? The bottom layer or top layer?

Bottom Layer

100

Who developed the Theory of Continental Drift?

Alfred Wegner

100

What were the two continents called when Pangaea split?

Laurasia & Gondwana (Gondwanaland)

100

What layer of Earth are the tectonic plates on?

Lithosphere

100

What word means "all the land" in greek?

Pangaea

200

What is sediment build up at the mouth of a river called?

Delta

200

What is an ocean ridge?

Underwater mountain with rift or valley

(i.e. Mid-Atlantic Ocean Ridge)

200

Is the lithosphere continuous?

No, it is made of slabs of tectonic plates.

200

What is the process called when the tectonic plates move, that happens in the asthenosphere?

Convection in the Mantle

200

Three (3) things that cause erosion.

Wind, Water, Ice

300

How is a canyon created?

Water erosion from a river that cuts through the land.

300

Three (3) types of plate boundaries.

Convergent, Divergent, Transform

300

When the seafloor spread, where is the older crust?

Older crust is found further away from the boundary.

300

Landforms created at plate boundaries. List at least two (2).

Mountain Range, Ocean Ridge, Deep Ocean Trench, Volcano

300

If someone finds a shelled organism that lived on the ocean floor on continental land, what does it suggest?

That area was once covered by the sea and the fossil formed millions of years ago.

400

When sediments are pushed together they create _______ rocks.

When sediments go through a process or change they create ______ rocks.

Sedimentary

Metamorphic

400

What are the three (3) types of evidence of continental drift?

Geology, Landform, & Fossils

400

What happens when a continental crust converge with oceanic crust?

Ocean crust subducts below the continental crust.

400

Two (2) rock formations that build up in caves due to deposition.

Stalactites and stalagmites

400

Tsunamis in deep water have (small or large) wave heights and (short or long) wave lengths. Tsunamis in shallow water have (small or large) wave heights and (short or long wave lengths).

small

long

large

short

500

The five (5) layers of the Geosphere.

Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mesophere, Outer Core, Inner Core

500

What proves that continental drift is still happening?

Volcanic Eruptions

Continents have come together and spread apart at least 3 times in history

Earthquakes happen regularly near faults

500
How has Earth changes from 200 MYA and is it still changing?

Tectonic processes caused the movement of Earth's plates and seafloor spreading 145 MYA and it continues to move today.

500

What is the difference between continental drift and slow change (weathering, erosion, deposition)?

Continental Drift is the process of continents shifting and seafloor spreading. 

Slow change is the process of sediments breaking down, moving, and building up.

500

What data helps us determine the age of caves? (1 of 3)

The amount of water moving through the caves.

Types of rocks in the caves.

The rate at which cave formations occur over a period of time.

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