Rocks and Minerals
Plate Tectonics/Continental Drift
Plate Boundaries
Weathering
Misc.
100

The different categories of rocks are identified based on their...

What is Origin? (how they formed!)
100

The scientist behind the theory of Continental Drift. 

Who is Alfred Wegner?

100

The plate boundary at Mid Ocean Ridges. 

What is divergent?

100

To break something into pieces without changing its composition. 

What is chemical weathering?

100

Ms. Hampton is famous for owning this popular tourist hot spot on Long Island, NY. 

What are the Hamptons? 

200

Small crystals form in these types of igneous rocks. 

What is extrusive rocks?
200

The ocean floor shows this alternating pattern that gives insight to Earth's history. 

Magentic Reversals

200

This type of plate boundary exists at the San Andreas Fault in California. 

What is a transform fault?

200

A mineral's resistance to weathering. 

What is Hardness? 

200

The four layers of the Earth. 

What is the crust, the mantle, the inner, and outer core?

300

Quartz, K-Feldspar, and Na Plagioclase are all minerals that are apart of this composition group. 

What are Felsic rocks? 

300

Tectonic plates are made up of the _____________, and they float on top of the _______________. 

(hint: layers of the earth)

What is the lithosphere (crust) and the asthenosphere (mantle)? 

300

The Himalayan Mountains are forming due to what type of plate boundary. 

What is a convergent boundary? 

300

The four agents of weathering. 3/4

Water, wind, gravity, glaciers

300

Hot material __________ while cold material __________. 

What is rises and sinks? 

400

These rocks are the only rocks to contain fossils. 

What are sedimentary rocks? 
400

Oceanic crust is made of ___________ rocks while continental crust is made of ____________ rocks. 

What is basalt and granite?

400

Volcanoes, such as those on the western coast of the United States, form at these zones. 

What are subduction zones? 

400

An area with a very cold climate is more likely to have this type of weathering. 

What is mechanical weathering?

400
The Hawaiian Islands did not form due to plate boundaries, but rather because of this formation. 

What is a hot spot? 

500

These rocks form when existing rocks touch a very hot magma intrusion. 

What are Contact Metamorphic rocks?

500

The evidence used to support the theory of Continental Drift. (Give 3/4)

1. Jigsaw Puzzle 2. Rocks 3. Fossils 4. Paleoclimate

500

Oceanic crust subducts underneath continental crust due to this key difference between the two plates. 

What is their density? 

500

This type of mechanical weathering results in rocks "shedding" layers when the pressure drops dramatically. 

What is Exfoliation?

500

This mineral is what tells us the past directions of the Earth's magnetic field. 

What is magnetite?