Continental Drift
Fossils
Rock Cycle
Plate Tectonics
Natural Disasters
100

Man who proposed the Continental Drift Theory 

Alfred Wegener 

100

Fossils are typically only found in this type of rock 

Sedimentary 

100

 This type of rock forms when lava or magma hardens 

Igneous rock 

100
Developed the sea- floor spreading theory. 

Harry Hess 

100

Large underground pool of molten rock sitting underneath Earth's crust. 

Magma Chamber 

200

The four pieces of evidence to support the continental drift theory 

1. Fossils 

2. Continental Fit 

3. Glacial Evidence

4. Landforms & Rock Layers 

200

The study of fossils is____________ and the scientist that studies fossils is a ______________

1. Paleontology 

2. Paleontologist 

200

The process in which new minerals stick together just like cement to form a sedimentary rock is called____________

Cementation 

200

Transfers energy in the mantle causing hotter magma to rise and form currents of magma. 

Convection Currents 

200

A wide flat volcano formed by thick lava flows that flows slowly, not explosive 

Shield Volcano 

300

Laurasia and Gondwanaland were giant pieces of land that formed Pangea. When they broke apart the formed what would be the ______________ and ________________

hemispheres of the United States. 

Northern and Southern 

300

Fossils that are typically found in the same layer of rock in multiple different locations. They suggest boundaries in geological time. 

Index Fossils 

300

Weathering can be caused by 

rain, ice, wind, chemical changes, or living things 

300
A thin layer of crust that underlies the ocean basins. 

Oceanic Crust 

300

Intrusions that form when magma cools and solidifies under Earth's surface. 

Igneous Intrusion 

400

Striations helped serve as glacial evidence for the continental drift theory. What are striations AND what are they caused by? 

1. Scratches on rock or land

2. Glaciers 

400

True or False: Absolute Age is the most accurate form of dating fossils. It tells the age by measuring chemical elements left over in the fossil. 

True 

400

Often formed by depositing in layers. 

Sedimentary Rock 

400

When 2 continental crusts collide & push against each other ______________ is formed 

Folded Mountains 

400

When the more dense oceanic crust slides under the continental crust and is destroyed 

Subduction zone 

500

Palm tree leaf fossils were found in South America and in Africa. Explain how this fact supports the continental drift Theory. 

Since the same species were found on different continents, it suggests that perhaps South America and Africa were once connected. 

500

The Earth is approximately _______________ billion years old.

4 or 4.5 

500
Sediments moving by gravity, water, or wind is the process of _______________

Erosion

500

A long chain of volcanoes that surround the Pacific Ocean. One of the most geologically active areas on Earth 

Ring of Fire 

500

Regions of the mantle that are very hot compared to the surrounding mantle. 

Hot Spot Volcanoes 

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