vocabulary
L. 1 Plate Tectonics
L. 2 Earthquakes and Volcanoes
L. 3 Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
Ch. 14 review
100

the moving of weathered material

erosion

100

type of force that occurs at a convergent boundary

compression

100

Explosive eruptions eject _____ high into the atmosphere

volcanic ash

100

broken minerals and rocks

sediment

100

Which agent of erosion causes sand dunes?

wind

200

large depression in the center of a volcano

caldera

200

hypothesis that continents move over time

continental drift

200

Place where volcanoes form away from plate boundaries

hot spot

200

breaking down rock but not changing its makeup

physical weathering

200

tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other at _____

transform boundaries

300

long streams of molten rock

lava flow

300

theory that Earth is broken into rigid moving plates

The theory of Plate Tectonics

300

Type of plate boundary where volcanoes DON'T usually form

transform

300

weathered rock, mineral mat3erials, and organic matter make up ___

soil

300

The force produced when two plates move away from each other

tension

400

where two plates move toward each other

convergent boundary

400

What landforms form when two plates collide?

mountains or subduction zones

400

Effect of an earthquake that causes the most damage to buildings

liquefaction 

400

three agents of erosion

wind, water, ice

400

Sediment is deposited where the glacier ice melts forming ____

moraines

500

side-by-side dragging force at transform boundaries

shear

500

name 4 evidences that support continental drift

puzzle pieces, fossils, geological evidence, climate

500

surface along which the crust moves

fault

500

when water seeps into cracks in concrete, freezes, and expands, breaking the concrete

frost wedging

500

When fast moving water hits a large body of water, it slows, deposits the sediment it was carrying, and forms a ____

delta