Continental Drift
Plate Motion
Plate Boundaries
Tectonic Surface Features
ESRT Questions
100

Who first proposed the idea of continental drift? 

Alfred Wegener 

100

Which layer of Earth's interior is slowly drifting over time? 

Lithosphere ( Crust ) 

100

This type of plate boundary creates mountain ranges. 

Convergent: Continental/Continental 

100
Slips in Transform boundaries/faults often cause...

Earthquakes and tsunamis

100

What type of plate boundary runs along the West coast of South America? 

Convergent 

200

What was the first and weakest piece of evidence used to support the theory of continental drift? 

The continents appear to be able to fit together like puzzle pieces. 

200

Which process drives plate tectonic motion? 

Convection 

200

Which type of plate boundary is responsible for Earthquakes? 

Transform 

200

The process of one plate sinking below another at a convergent boundary.

Subduction

200

What is the density of Oceanic Crust? 

3.0 g/cm3

300

This later theory from the 1960s finally provided the mechanism Wegener lacked.

Theory of Plate Tectonics 

300

The layer in which convection occurs is know as what? 

Asthenosphere 

300

The Mid Atlantic Ridge spans the entire length of the Atlantic Ocean and is an example of this type of boundary

Divergent

300

The Hawaiian Islands are the result of a stationary magma plume known as a ________ ________. 

Hot Spot

300

The side of a convergent plate boundary that the arrows are pointing TOWARDS is the 

Overriding Plate

400

What is the name of the Supercontinent that existed before they drifted apart? 

Pangea 

400

Describe why convection can happen in the Asthenosphere

Because this layer is partially melted and behaves like plastic. 

400

This term describes one plate overriding another that sinks back into the mantle.

Subduction 

400

Non volcanic mountain ranges form at these boundaries (crust specific).

continental-continental convergent

400

Name the boundary that is responsible for Earthquakes on the West Coast of the US

San Andreas Fault 

500

Alternating reversals of __________________ on either side of a mid ocean ridge is one strong piece of evidence supporting the theory that was discovered AFTER Wegener's death.

Magnetic Polarity

500

At roughly what rate do tectonic plates move? 

2 to 10 cm per year 

500

Which factor will cause one plate to sink back into the mantle in a convergent boundary? 

That plate has a high density 

500

Name the two main surface features found at divergent boundaries.

Mid Ocean Ridges (ocean-ocean divergent) and Rift Valleys (continent-continent divergent)

500

Which plate is the Hawaiian hot spot found ?

The Pacific Plate