Boundaries
Vocab
Misc
Earthquakes
Volcanoes/ Misc
100

Where 2 plates slide past each other

transform boundary

100

Partially melted portion of the mantle below the lithosphere

asthenosphere

100

states that Earth’s surface is broken into large, rigid pieces that move with respect to each other.

Plate tectonics

100

amount of energy released during an earthquake which determines the size of the earthquake

magnitude

100

Molten rock stored beneath Earth's surface

magma

200

Where 2 plates move towards each other

convergent boundary

200

The laying down of eroded material

deposition

200

Rust is an example of ____________________________ weathering.

chemical

200

The vibration caused by the rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or crack in Earth’s crust

Earthquake

200

Magma that erupts onto Earth's surface

Lava

300

One tectonic plate slides under another tectonic plate

subduction

300

the asthenosphere is

the bendable part of the mantle

300

Plant roots breaking rocks is a type of ____________________________ weathering

Physical

300

crack or fracture in Earth’s crust along which movement occurs

fault

300

vent in Earth’s crust through which molten rock flows

Volcano

400

Where 2 plates pull away from each other

divergent boundary

400

A triangular deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body of water.

delta

400

crust and uppermost part of the mantle

lithosphere

400

Where do most earthquakes occur

at plate boundaries

400

The downhill movement of a large mass or rocks or soil due to gravity

Mass Wasting

500

What 2 things cause tectonic plate to move

subduction and convection

500

Mechanical and chemical processes that change Earth’s surface over time

Weathering

500

Earth’s lithosphere includes

A.The crust and uppermost mantle

B.The inner core and outer core

C.The lower mantle and inner core

D.The crust and outer core


A. crust and uppermost mantle

500

The strongest Earthquakes occur where plates

subduct

500

What is the difference between magma and lava?

Magma is molten rock under the surface of the Earth. Lava is magma that erupts onto Earth's surface.