Scientists, Plates, and Progress. Oh My!
Who Ordered the Rock Platter?
It's All About the Plates, 'Bout the Plates
Sorry, My Fault!
Earthquakes Make Me "Tremble"
100

He was responsible for the theory of continental drift.

Who is Alfred Wegener?

100

Process by which new ocean floor is created. This causes the continents to "drift."

What is sea-floor spreading?

100

Two types of Lithospheric Plates (Tectonic Plates)

What are Oceanic and Continental Plates?

100

This is a boundary that occurs when two plates are moving away from each other.

What is a Divergent Boundary?

100

Location directly above the area where the earthquake starts.

What is the Epicenter?

200

This scientist inspired a tremendous surge in scientific progress in plate tectonics from his idea of sea-floor spreading.

Who is Harry Hess?

200

Andesite

Granite

What type of rocks make up Continental Plates?

200

When one lithospheric plate sinks underneath another lithospheric plate.

What is subduction?

200

This is a boundary that occurs when two lithospheric plates move towards each other. 

(ex. Mountains or Deep-Ocean Trenches are created)

What is a Convergent Boundary?

200

Earthquakes form of motion

What is stick-slip motion?

300

During Harry Hess' mapping of the sea-floor, he discovered this, which built upon Alfred Wegener's work and ultimately led to his idea of sea-floor spreading.

What are mid-ocean ridges?

300

Basalt

What type of rocks make up Oceanic Plates?

300

What happens when a continental plate and oceanic plate collide? (Be Specific)

Denser oceanic plate will subduct under the more buoyant continental plate.

300
A divergent boundary on land.

What is a Rift Valley?

300

Where Seismic waves start underground.

What is the Focus?

400

Matching Plant Fossils

Matching mountain ranges

Matching coal beds

What is the evidence for Wegener's continental drift theory?

400

Landforms that are created by a mantle plume hot spot

What are island chains?

400

This type of "valley" occurs in the ocean when two oceanic plates collide.

Deep-Ocean Trench

400

This boundary occurs where two tectonic plates slide past each other.

What is a Transform Fault Boundary?

400

Energy spread through Earth's crust during an earthquake.

Seismic Waves

500

1. Why earthquakes/volcanoes are located where they are.

2. Why continents seem to fit together like a puzzle.

3. How does the sea-floor grow larger?

What are questions that the study of plate tectonics allowed us to answer?
500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

(2x the Points; Not on Test)

This is the name of the plate that North America can be found on. 

North American Plate

500

1. What is responsible for the movement of lithospheric plates (Tectonic Plates)?

2. Where are they located? (Be specific)

Convection Cells

Lower Mantle

500

This land feature is a good way of detecting transform fault boundaries.

What is offsetting?

500

What 3 things are needed for stick-slip motion?

(1)Two Bodies that are in contact, but can still move; (2)Forces that will make the two bodies move; (3)Friction strong enough to stop the two bodies from moving at first