Continental Drift
Layers of the Earth
Plate Tectonics
Earth Movement
Earth's Processes
100

The the gradual movement of the Earth's continents over time

What is continental drift?

100

The outermost layer of the Earth

What is the crust?  What is the lithosphere?

100

The meeting point of two tectonic plates

What is a boundary?

100

A crack in the Earths crust that allows for movement

What is a fault?

100

The origin of an earthquake

What is the focus?

200

Earth's seven continents used to comprise this supercontinent

What is pangaea?

200

The layer of the Earth that contains magma

What is the mantle?

200

Mountains ranges form at this type of boundary?

What is a convergent boundary?

200
The collision of two tectonic plates

What is a convergent boundary?

200

The seismic waves of an earthquake that cause the most destruction

What are L-waves?  What are surface waves?

300

When people discuss continental drift, they bring forth evidence of the continents fitting together; this is the phrase that represents that

What is puzzle piece structure?

300

The hottest and most pressurized layer of the Earth

What is the core?

300

When a collision occurs between a piece of continental crust and a piece of oceanic crust, and the oceanic crust gets pulled underneath the continental crust.

What is a subduction zone?

300

When two tectonic plates seperate

What is a divergent boundary?

300

A chain of active volcanoes that sit in the Pacific Ocean

What is the Ring of Fire?

400

These are three pieces of evidence (other than the continents' puzzle piece structure) that support the theory of continental drift

What are fossil, climate, and geological clues?
400

The layer of the Earth that the crust (lithosphere) floats on

What is the asthenosphere?

400

The process by which new ocean floor is formed at Divergent Plate Boundaries

What is seafloor spreading?

400

When two cracked pieces of crust (or rocks) slide against each other

What is a strike-slip fault?

400

These types of volcanoes have explosive eruptions

What are cinder cone and composite volcanoes?

500

Alfred Wegener's four pieces of evidence support his theory of continental drift.  Since the continents continue to drift, Earth's seven continents will eventually form this

What is a new supercontinent?

500

Convection currents, seafloor spreading, and plate tectonics are related in this way

What is they are all directly related?

500

The burning hot core causes the magma at the bottom of the mantle to heat up and rise, as it rises, it cools and sinks.  This process splits tectonic plates apart and causes seafloor spreading and continental drift.

What are convection currents?

500

When two cracked pieces of crust (or rocks) are pushed together

What is a reverse fault?

500

Underwater transform boundaries and underwater strike-slip faults produce this type of natural disaster

What is a tsunami?