Continental Drift
Plate Tectonics
Layers of the Earth
Earthquake/Volcanoes
Geological Time
100

Who was the scientist who first proposed continental drift?

Wegener

100

List the three types of plate boundaries.

convergent, divergent, transform

100

What is the layer we live on?

Crust

100

Where do volcanoes form?

At boundaries between plates

100

What era are we currently living in?

The Cenozoic era

200

What is seafloor spreading?

Magma is rising at the mid-ocean ridge and pushing old crust away as new crust is formed.

200

Describe the movement at each boundary.

Divergent- moves away

Convergent- moves toward each other

transform- slides past

200

What is the innermost layer?

the core

200

What type of waves to earthquakes produce?

seismic waves

200

What is the law of superposition?

A type of relative dating that states that in undisturbed rock layers, the oldest rocks will be on the bottom and newer rocks will be on top

300

What are the chunks of lithosphere called?

tectonic plates

300

List a landform formed by divergent boundaries.

mid-ocean ridges, rift valleys

300

What is the core made of?

iron and nickel

300

What are the three main types of volcanoes?

Shield, Composite, Cinder-cone

300

How do we figure out the absolute age of rocks?

Radioactive decay of carbon and uranium

400

What was the name of the super continent?

Pangaea 

400

What landform might occur at a convergent boundary?

Mountains

400

What is the biggest layer?

mantle

400

What is a focus?

The place underground where the earthquake begins

400

What is the principle of cross-cutting?

If a rock cuts across other rock layers, the cross-cutting rock is the youngest

500

Give three pieces of evidence Wegener used to prove seafloor spreading.

Answers will vary

500

What might happen at a transform boundary?

earthquakes

500

Name all 5 layers of the earth (physical properties) in order from inside to outside.

inner core, outer core, mesosphere, asthenosphere, lithosphere

500

What is the Ring of Fire?

A spot in the Pacific Ocean that has great volcanic activity due to great amounts of plate movement

500

How do we know what the inside of our earth looks like/is made of?

Seismic waves, magma pushed to the surface