Vocabulary
Key Concepts
Plate Boundaries
Earth's Layers
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100

Earth’s outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water.

What is the outer layer or crust?

100

Earth's outer layer is divided into sections called ____________.

What are plates?

100

Two plates move away from each other.

What is divergent?

100

Solid, most dense layer at the center of Earth.

What is the inner core?

100

A triangle equals this number

180 degrees

200

A diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like.

What is a cross section?

200

The plates of Earth's outer layer __________________.

What is move?

200

Two plates move toward each other.

What is convergent?

200

True or False- Some continents are no longer touching because earthquakes and volcanoes pushed them apart.

False-

Continents are always moving slowly due to movement in the mantle.

200

This is used to find scale factor.

(subtraction, addition, multiplication, or division)

Multiplication
300

An underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart.

What is a mid-ocean ridge?

300

Earth's plates move on top of a soft, solid layer called the __________________.

What is the mantle?

300

The type of boundary that lies between South America and Africa.

What is divergent boundary?

300

The weak, partially melted upper layer of the mantle.

What is the asthenoshpere?

300
What magma is called when it reaches the surface. 

Lava

400

A long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together

What is a trench?

400

If you removed all the vegetation, soil, and water from the surface of the earth this would be left.

What is hard, solid rock?

400

Mid-ocean ridge, trench, and volcano.

What is landforms are at plate boundaries?

400

True or False- Continents slowly moved apart as new plates from underneath got added between them over millions of years.

True- 

The soft, solid mantle fills the space.

400

The number one rule for adding and subtracting fractions.

What is the common denominator?

500

An extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago.

What is Mesosaurus?

500

At divergent plate boundaries, rock rises from the mantle and _______, adding new solid rock to the edges of both plates.

What is hardens?

500

The type of current that is responsible for plate motion.

What is convection?

500

A brittle layer above the asthenosphere at the bottom of Earth's outer layer.

What is the lithosphere?

500

Name four of the thirteen original colonies. 

New York, Mass, Rhode Island, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Penn, Maine, New Hampshire, Delaware, Georgia