Earth layers
Plate Tectonics
Continental Drift
Vocabulary
100

What is the innermost Earth layer called?

The inner core

100

Looking at rocks in mid-ocean ridges, where do the newest rocks form?

In the center, closest to the ridge. Older rocks are farther from the ridge

100

What did Alfred Wegener propose?

The 7 continents were once connected in a super-continent called Pangea

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What is a divergent plate boundary?

Tectonic plates drift away
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What Earth layer do we stand on?

the crust

200

Convergent boundaries are best known for forming what?

Mountains & volcanoes

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When did Wegener propose his theory of continental drift?

1915

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What is a convergent plate boundary?

Tectonic plates collide or come together

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What is the mantle made of?

Magma (melted rock)

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Divergent boundaries are best known for forming what? (oceans and on land)

Oceans: mid-ocean ridge

Land: rift valley (long, narrow valley)

300

Why did some people not believe Wegener's theory at first?

Because he had evidence that continents had drifted apart, but he could not prove how the continents had moved

300

What is a transform plate boundary?

Tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally

400

What geoscience process is happening in the mantle that causes tectonic plates to move?

Convection currents (hot magma rises, cold magma falls)

400

How do divergent plate boundaries lead to new oceanic crust/seafloor?

At mid-ocean ridges, magma rises from the mantle then cools

400

What are examples of evidence that supports Wegener's theory?

1. Fossil evidence

2. Geologic evidence (rocks match)

3. Tectonic evidence (mountains match/line-up)

4. Jigsaw fit

5. Glacial deposits

400

What are tectonic plates?

Tectonic plates are massive, rocky slabs forming the Earth's outer layer (lithosphere), constantly moving and fitting together like puzzle pieces

500

What is the lithosphere made of?

The crust & outermost (solid) part of the mantle

500

When thinking about seafloor spreading, new oceanic crust is formed at what plate boundaries?

Divergent boundaries

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Why have continents drifted apart over time?

Divergent plate boundaries, where convection currents pull tectonic plates away from each other

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What is a subduction zone?

When an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate at a convergent boundary & the oceanic plate sinks under the continental plate