Theory of Continental Drift
Plate Tectonics
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Plate Boundaries
Earth's Features
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Continental Drift is all about what?

Continents moving

100

True or False, The Earth's surface is made up of interlocking plates.

True

100

Where in the Earth does convection take place?

Mantle

100

Most volcanoes and Earthquakes are located where on plates?

Edges of Plates

100

True or False Plate movement does NOT cause different features to happen on Earth.

False

200

Who found evidence that the world was once a giant super continent called Pangea?

Alfred Wegner

200

Sometimes plate movement causes two continents to collide. Which processes are most likely to occur as a result of this collision?

Earthquakes

Volcanoes

Mountains

200

Many of the worlds active volcanoes lie in a region circling the Pacific Ocean.

The Ring of Fire

200

What direction do divergent boundaries move in?

Away from each other.

200

When plates move away from each other what features are created?

Volcanoes, Ridges, Earthquakes

300

What piece of evidence suggested the continents looked like puzzle pieces?

Fit of the Continents.

Similar fossils located around the world

300

What is one similarity between the Theory of Plate Tectonics and the Theory of Continental Drift?

They both involve movement.

300

The closer to the centre of the Earth:

the higher the temperature and pressure

300
Plates that slide past each other are known as ______ boundaries.

transform

300

What is a deep cut in the ocean floor that is formed when two plates come together?

Trench

400

How did animal fossils support the idea of continental drift?

Animal fossils were found on two different continents separated by oceans. These animals could not swim therefore the continents were once together.

400

What evidence is used to support the Theory of Plate Tectonics?

Age of the Ocean Floor

400

Hot material is _______ dense, while cold material is _______dense.

Less, More
400

There are two types of crusts. Oceanic and Continental. Which crust is less dense?

Continental

400

What feature is created at every plate boundary?

Earthquakes

500

Coal deposits were found suggesting plants were found in this once plant covered location. What is the name of this location?

Antarctica 

500

What are two major differences between the Theory of Plate Tectonics, and the Theory of Continental Drift?

1. Continental Drift includes an explanation of how the plates move.

2. Plate tectonics involves plates moving.


500

The energy released during an earthquake causes the ground to shake. Recall what these movements are called.

a) Shivers

b) Seizures

c) Tremors

d) Seismographs

C

500

When one plate sinks under the other this is known as

Subduction

500

Tommy discovered a new place on Earth. At this location there are Volcanoes, Mountains, Earthquakes, and trenches. What type of plate boundary did Tommy discover?

Convergent Subduction Boundary