What is Continental Drift
sediment piles up as a result of this process
deposition
What are the 5 products of the rock cycle
igneous rock, metamorphic rock, sedimentary rock, sediment, magma
this is the assumption that geologic events and processes that happen today happened many years ago
uniformitarianism
Geologic time is divided into ______, and ______.
The first is larger than the other
eras, periods
a supercontinent
Pangea
underground molten mixture
magma
this type of igneous rock is formed beneath Earth's surface
intrusive rock
this type of weathering involves a chemical change in another material
chemical weathering
This era was the age of fish
Paleozoic
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convergent boundary
divergent boundary
transform boundary
volcanic islands, island arc
hot spot
this includes several processes that are cause material / sediment to move down hill
mass movement
This era is when Earth's core formed
Precambrian
This theory states that ____ moves due to _____ _____ in the _____
plates, convection currents, mantle
How does subduction change rocks?
crust moves into mantle and melts
heat and pressure changes it to metamorphic
Breaks in Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other are called....
faults
name in this order:
1change in elevation
2lines labeled with the elevation
3lines with equal points of elevation
1 contour interval
2 index contour
3 contour line
This era saw pangea break apart
Mesozoic
What was Wegner's 3 pieces of evidence for Continental Drift?
Fossils that matched on separate continents
continents seemed to fit together like a puzzle
Mountain ranges lined up if continents pushed together
Glacial scars in Africa
Tropical fossil evidence in Antarctica
Name the 7 (SEVEN) layers of the earth in order from the surface to the center
HINT: include the three geologic terms that include other parts of the earth's layersoceanic crust, continental crust, lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core
What are the 5 processes in the rock cycle
heat and pressure, compaction and cementation, melting, cooling, weathering and erosion
list and describe the three processes that work together to change our Earth's surface
weathering - breaks down
erosion - carries away
deposition - drops into a new location
Name these types of fossils in this order:
1 a 3D replica of an organism
2 Shows evidence of activity
3 a hardened mineralized replica of an organism
4 a hollow impression of an organism1 cast
2 trace
3 petrified
4 mold