Plate Tectonics
Earth's Spheres
Heat = Energy
Earth's Layers
Potpourri
100
The first piece of evidence observed by Alfred Wegner of Pangea

The almost puzzle-like fit of South America and Africa

100

This sphere represents all living organisms

What is the biosphere

100

As particles vibrate faster the system they are in becomes...

Hotter

100

This layer contains Oceanic and Continental plates

What is the crust

100

What happens to an oceanic plate when it collides with a continental plate at a convergent boundary?

Oceanic plate subducts

200

What geographic feature will I see with two convergent continental plates?

What are mountains

200

This sphere represents all of the world's Icebergs

What is the hydrosphere

200

Heat transfer through the electromagnetic spectrum 

What is Radiation

200

This layer contains the crust as well as the upper part of the mantle

What is the Lithosphere

200

Feature that all plate boundaries have in common

What are Earthquakes

300

The feature that happens when an Oceanic and Continental plates collide?

What is a volcano

300

This sphere represents all of the Earth's volcanos

What is the geosphere

300

Heat transfer through fluid waves

What is Convection

300

This layer thought to be liquid and is where the Earth's magnetic field is created.

What is the outer core.

300

Which letter is oldest?

B

400

Difference between plate tectonics and continental drift

Continental drift explains that continents have shifted from where they are and continue to shift

Plate tectonics explains the mechanism and includes the presence of an asthenosphere

400

This sphere represents all of the Earth's gasses 

What is the atmosphere

400

Heat transfer by direct contact

what is conduction

400

This layer is where large convection currents happen causing movement of our plates

What is the mantle 

400

Which letter is the yougnest?

M

500

Other than fitting together, what are the 3 main pieces of evidence supporting Pangea?

Folded Rock Belts

Glacial Deposits

Fossils

500

A volcano going off represents which 2 spheres interacting with each other?

The geosphere and the Atmosphere

500

A hot air balloon is an example of this type of heat transfer.

What is convection

500

This layer is thought to be a plastic like layer that allows for the movement of the plates above it.

What is the asthenosphere

500

What causes the Aurora Borealis (Northern/Southern) lights

The interaction between the Earth's Magnetic Field and Solar Storms/Flares/Winds.