Quiz Terms
Earth's Layers
Plate Boundaries/Techtonics
Water Cycle
El Nino/La Nina
100

What is ridge push?

The sliding of the oceanic lithosphere downward and away from a mid-ocean ridge is due to its higher elevation, which is relevant to subduction zones. 

100

Is the inner core solid or liquid?

Solid

100

What do convergent boundaries cause?

Earthquakes and mountains.

100

What's it called when water turns into water vapor?

Evaporation.

100

What is El Nino?

A band of warm ocean water temperatures that periodically develop off the Pacific coast of South America. 

200
What is seafloor spreading?

The process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms at mid-ocean ridges as tectonic plates pull away from each other. 

200

How many layers is the Earth composed of and what are they?

Four.... inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust.

200

What do transform boundaries form?

Faults

200

What is precipitation?

Water falling to the Earth.

200

What is La Nina?

The periodic cooling of the ocean surface temperatures in the central and east central of the Pacific. 

300

What is the definition of slab pull?

The gravitational force on dense oceanic lithosphere that forces one plate to slide beneath another. 

300

What is the thickest layer?

Mantle

300

What boundary causes the most damage?

Convergent

300

Where does the purest water come from?

Glaciers and ice caps

300

What are the three impacts of El Nino?

Droughts, floods, crop failures. 

400

What is convection?

The transfer of heat from one place to another caused by the movement of molecules. 

400

What is the outer core composed of?

A mixture of iron and nickel. 

400
How is seafloor spreading related to plate tectonics?

Tectonic plates slowly move away from each other as heat from the mantle's convection currents makes the crust less dense. 

400

How is heat energy released from the ocean?

The ocean releases heat through the evaporation process. 

400

How does La Nina affect the south during the winter? 

Warmer and drier conditions in the south

500

What are subduction zones?

A convergent boundary where oceanic lithosphere is forced down into the asthenosphere under the lithosphere that comprises other less dense tectonic plates.
500

How hot is the inner core?

9800 degrees Fahrenheit

500

What are the three types of plate tectonic boundaries? 

Divergent, convergent, and transform. 

500

Where is the largest supply of fresh water found?

Ground water.

500

Which one has a bigger effect on hurricanes?

El Nino