Landforms
Plate Tectonics
Island Chains/Arcs
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
100

A small river or stream that joins a larger one is a/an ___. 

tributary

100

What kind of force is the result of two plates being pushed together? 

compression

100

Island chains form over a stationary pool of magma called a ___. 

hot spot

100

Wide, gently sloping volcanoes are called ___.

shield volcanoes

100

The place on the fault where the slipping starts is called the ___.

focus

200

The land along the edge of a body of water is a/an ___.

coast

200

What kind of force is present at a mid ocean ridge?

tension

200

In an island chain, the oldest island will be the one that is ____. 

farthest from the hot spot 

200

Shield volcanoes are formed by ___.

thin, fluid lava
200

The place on Earth's surface that's directly above the focus is the ___. 

epicenter

300

What happens at an estuary?

Freshwater meets saltwater

300

Explain the "rock" evidence supporting the theory of continental drift. 

Mountains in Africa and S. America both have the same types of the rocks. Also, these rocks are the same age. 

300

A real-world example of an island chain is ___. 

Hawaii

300

These volcanoes are made by layers of ash/cinders sandwiched between layers of lava. 

composite volcanoes

300

A magnitude 7 earthquake is about ____ times stronger than a magnitude 5 earthquake. Explain how you know

900

400
What is included in the lithosphere?
the crust and the top of the upper mantle
400

Explain the "fossil" evidence supporting the theory of continental drift. 

Fossils of the mesosaurus, a freshwater reptile, have been found in both S. America and Africa. This creature couldn't have swum across the Atlantic Ocean.

400

Where does an island arc form?

where one ocean plate gets pushed under another

400

These kinds of volcanoes have a narrow base with steep sides and are formed by cinders that are thrown into the air.

cinder-cone volcanoes

400

Which earthquake waves travel the fastest? How about the slowest?

P-waves are the fastest, and surface waves are the slowest.

500

Explain how the lithosphere and the asthenosphere are involved in the theory of plate tectonics. 

The Earth's lithosphere is broken into plates. These slide around on the fluid asthenosphere. 

500

How are the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift related? 

The theory of plate tectonics explains "how" the continents drifted apart. 
500

A real-world example of an island arc is ___

The Aleutian Islands

500

Which kind of volcanoes are fairly symmetrical?

Composite volcanoes

500

Explain why data from 3 seismometer stations is needed to find an earthquake's epicenter.

It's because seismometers can only give you the distance, not the direction. Therefore, you need to get data from 3 stations and find the spot where the 3 circles intersect. This spot is where the epicenter is.