Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Moving Continents
Development of a theory
shaping earth
100

All continents joined together creating a supercontinent

Pangea

100

Molten rock below earth's surface

magma

100

Who hypothesized continental drift

Alfred Wegener

100

A continent travels at 0.00001 m/year for 100,000,000 years. How far did the continent travel?

1,000 meters

100

What type of boundary are folded mountains at

Convergent

200

The hypothesis that the once connected land mass started to break apart 200 million years ago and slowly drift to its current location

Continental Drift

200

molten rock on top of earth's surface

lava

200

What continents had fossil evidence to support continental drift

Africa and South America

(with india,australia,and antarctica)

200

Who discovered mid-ocean ridges

Marie Tharp

200

At what type of boundary are fault-block mountains at

divergent

300
Vast mountain ranges deep under earth's surface

Mid-ocean ridges

300

The theory that earth's surface is made up of rigid slabs of rock that move with respect to each other

Plate tectonics

300

Why was Wegeners hypothesis not automatically accepted

Even though he had evidence that the continents had moved. He could not demonstrate how they moved, causing disbelief.
300

Why does the earth's crust spread

Hot rock rises and moves in two directions pushing the rocks with it. As it looses heat it cools down and sinks. This causes the sea to spread

300
Explain how the Hawaiian islands formed

They are over top of a hotspot. So everytime the plate moves, and magma rises through the mantle plume a new island/volcano is formed

400

deep underwater troughs on the sea floor

ocean trenches.

400

One tectonic plate going underneath another tectonic plate.

subduction

400

Explain how coal evidence supports the theory of continental drift

coal can be only found in temperate places, it is made from plant fossils. And coal was found in antarctica. Which means Antarctica once had to be closer to the equator.

400

What can comparing the topographic map and isochron map tell you

That the youngest crust and the midocean ridges are at the same points of the sea floor.

400

What is the difference between the 3 types of boundaries

Convergent-go toward eachother

Divergent- move away

transform- slide past eachother

500

The process by which new oceanic crust is continuously forming along the mid-ocean ridges.

Seafloor spreading

500

A break in earth's crust where movement occurs

fault

500

Imagine what the plant could look like in 200 million more years. What do you see. Use evidence from the past to support your answer

Any supported answer works

500

What was discovered between Alfred Wegeners death and the development of the theory of plate tectonics, to make scientist now see that the continents did/do move?

Found that the seafloor is constantly getting new crust and spreading as evidence on the seafloor features.

500

How can we tell which mountain is older, and why is that a thing.

Older mountains are shorter and smoother. This is because of erosion and the rocks being worn down over time.