Geology
Geology 2
Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics 2
Volcanoes / Earthquakes
100

Guessing how old a rock is based on the age of other rocks.

Relative Age Dating

100

When there is a gap in the rock record.

Unconformity

100

Large sheets of rock that make up the surface of Earth

(Tectonic) Plates

100

A large landmass that contained all the continents 

Supercontinent or Pangaea

100

The sudden and violent shaking of Earth's crust.

Earthquake

200

A fossil that helps to date the age of the rock.

Index Fossil

200

One of the main reasons geological time switches to a new era.

Mass Extinctions

200

A plate boundary where the plates are moving away from each other

Divergent Boundary

200

What theory did Alfred Wegener propose for why the continents move.

Continental Drift

200

Below ground lava is known as ______.

Magma

300

The principle that in undisturbed rock layers, the oldest rocks are on the bottom

Superposition

300

The process that helped form the Grand Canyon.

Erosion or Weathering

300

A plate boundary where the plates are moving towards each other

Convergent Boundary

300

A crack in the Earth's crust

Fault

300
A volcano with the potential to have the most dangerous eruptions.

Stratovolcano

400

Principle stating that most rock-forming materials are deposited in horizontal layers.

Original Horizontality

400

In Geological time, Eras are subdivided into _______.

Periods

400

A plate boundary where the plates are sliding horizontally across each other

Transform Boundary

400
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is located at what plate boundary.

Divergent Boundary

400

The area where a volcano forms in the middle of a plate.

Hot Spot

500

Principle stating that a fault is younger than the rock it cuts across.

Cross-cutting Relationship

500

The things that happened in Geological time now are the same that happened in the past.

Uniformitarianism

500

When a more dense oceanic plate goes underneath a less dense continental plate

Subduction Zone

500

A mountain created by the folding of Earth crust at a convergent boundary.

Fold Mountains

500

a scale that measures the intensity of an earthquake based on its effects on people and structures.

Modified Mercalli Scale