Interior of Earth
Continental Drift
Sea- Floor Spreading
Plate Movement
Earth’s Features
100

How Many Layers are inside the earth (including the top layer)

4

100

What was the supercontinent described by this theory called?

Pangaea

100

Underwater Mountain Chains are called what?

Mid-Ocean Ridges

100

What is the crust and solid part of the mantle called?

Lithosphere

100

Give an example of a feature that formed over a hot spot.

Hawaii, Old Faithful

200

What layer of the earth is liquid?

outer core 

200

Who proposed the hypothesis of Continental Drift?

Alfred Wegener

200

Explain the process of sea-floor spreading.

Plates divide, magma rises, hardens into new ocean floor crust

200

What is the boundary where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions?

Transform

200

Name the feature that occurs at all three types of plate boundaries

Earthquakes

300

Explain how convection currents move in the mantle.

Hot magma from lower rises, and cooler sinks from near the crust.

300

Explain how glacier evidence supports this theory.

Glacier evidence found in tropical areas where glaciers would not naturally be located.  This suggests that the plates must have moved from a cooler location.

300

Rock on either side of the mid-ocean ridge has what in common?

age

300

Which type of boundary formed the Himalayan mountains?

Convergent

300

Because there is no magma present, this feature does not occur at Transform plate boundaries.

volcanoes

400

Tell 2 ways that oceanic and continental crust differ.

Continental is thicker;  oceanic is denser;  oceanic made of basalt/ continental made of granite; location

400

Name Three Pieces of evidence for Continental Drift that Wegener found.

Fossils, plates fit like a puzzle, glaciers, coal deposits, mountain ranges

400

As we move away from a mid-ocean ridge, what is happening to the age of the ocean floor?

Getting Older – towards trenches and convergent boundaries

400

Iceland is located on top of the mid-atlantic ridge.  What type of plate movement is happening here?

Pulling Apart

400

What is the difference between a fault and a plate boundary?

Faults are cracks in the crust anywhere on a plate, and don’t go all the way through the lithosphere.  Plate boundaries divided plates and go all the way through to the mantle

500

How do we know what the interior of the earth is like?

Seismic waves, rock samples, volcanoes

500

What piece of evidence, found 30 years after Wegener’s death, helped prove his theory?

Plate Tectonics

500

Name one feature besides the mountain range that forms at mid-ocean ridges.

Rift valley, volcanoes, new floor

500

What is the difference between a trench and a rift valley?

Trench is at convergent boundary, rift valley at divergent

500

There are three types of convergent boundaries.  Explain the difference between all three.

C-C = up, C-O = c over o, O-O = both down