Continental Drift
Natural Disasters
Weathering & Erosion
Fossils & Rocks
VOCAB
100

What land feature was formed by the Indo-Australian and Eurasian Plates? 

Himalaya Mountains

100
What natural disaster is the least predictable? 

Earthquakes

100

When rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.

Mechanical Weathering 

100

What layer would you find an old fossil? 

The very bottom layer. 

100

What is it known as when rock is physically broken into smaller pieces?

Mechanical weathering

200

This is formed when an oceanic plate is subducted beneath a continental plate. 

Ocean Trench

200

What is responsible for the geysers in Yellowstone National Park? 

Volcanic Activity 

200

What is the most common example of living organisms causing weathering? 

Trees growing in the cracks of rocks. 

200

Why might the fossil of the same species be found in both South America and Africa? 

These organisms once lived on the same landmass before it was split into two continents. 

200

Breaking down and carrying away rock particles is known as 

Erosion

300

What discovery confirmed that the continents move on plates? 

spreading of the sea floor

300

What would be the main result of two tectonic plates slipping past one another? 

Earthquakes. 

300

What is it known as if a rock is being dissolved by groundwater?

chemical weathering 

300

What rock is known to contain fossils? 

Sedimentary rock 

300
the deposit or laying down of sediment. 

Deposition

400

You cannot have this until a hypothesis has been tested multiple times by many scientists. 

Theory 

400

Squeezes rock until it bends or breaks. 

Compression

400
When humans burn fossil fuels, what type of weathering is taking place? 

Chemical Weathering 

400

When did rapid speciation take place? 

After mass extinctions. 

400

In sedimentary rocks, the youngest layers are at top and the oldest layers are at the bottom according to what? 

Law of Superposition 

500

Plates slip past one another 

Transform boundary 

500

Break in the rock of Earth's crust or mantle 

Fault

500

Process by which wind removes surface materials. 

Deflation

500

What do paleontolgists do to determine the forms of life that existed millions of years ago? 

Study fossil records 

500

Gap in the geologic record

Unconformity