Layers of the Earth
Tectonic Plates
Plate Boundaries
Earthquakes
Mountains & Volcanoes
100

List the layers of the earth from the surface to the center.

Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

100

On which tectonic plate are we currently located?

North American Plate

100

What type of boundary forms when 2 plates move away from each other? What is formed as a result?

Divergent boundary

Forms underwater mountains, ridges, and rifts

100

What is an earthquake?

Earthquakes occur when built-up energy along a fault is suddenly released.

100

What type of mountains are formed when 2 plates push together, and one is forced upwards?

Fault-block mountains

200

What is the only layer we can study directly?

Crust

200

Where are tectonic plates located?

On top of the asthenosphere

200

What type of boundary forms when 2 plates move towards each other? What is formed as a result?

Convergent boundary

Forms mountains, trenches, and volcanoes

200

What is the point underground where an earthquake begins?

Focus

200

What type of mountains are formed when 2 plates push together and they both bend?

Folded mountains

300

What is the boundary between the crust and mantle?

Mohorovicic (Moho) discontinuity

300

These circular motions of heated, rising, cooling, and sinking mantle material drive plate movement.

Convection currents

300

What type of boundary forms when 2 plates move past each other? What is formed as a result?

Transform boundary

Causes faults, leading to earthquakes

300

Where is the epicenter located?

The point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s focus.

300

How are volcanoes formed?

A crack or thin section of the earth’s crust allows magma to squeeze through

400

Which layer behaves like plastic and causes rock to move in convection currents?

Mantle

400

Describe the process of subduction.

Dense oceanic plate sinks beneath a less dense plate.

400

What is the name of the underwater mountain range that was formed from plates spreading apart.

Mid-Ocean Ridge

400

Which point feels the strongest shaking during an earthquake?

Epicenter

400

What is the Ring of Fire?

A part of the Pacific Ocean where most of Earth’s volcanoes and earthquakes occur

500

Explain why the inner core is solid, even though it is hotter than the outer core.

The inner core is under immense pressure, causing atoms to compact into a solid

500

What are the 3 major components of the lithosphere?

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks

500

What are faults?

Cracks in Earth's crust that form along transform boundaries where plates scrape past each other.

500

List 3 types of damage caused by earthquakes.

Tsunamis, landslides, structural damage

500

The Ring of Fire is primarily formed by what kind of tectonic plates?

Subducting

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