Earth's Layers
Alfred Wegener
Plate Tectonics
Convection Currents
100

Which layer do we live on? 

The crust 

100

Who first proposed the theory of Continental Drift?

Alfred Wegener 

100

Approximately how many plates make up Earth's crust?

20 

100

Convection currents travel in a ________ motion. 

Circular motion

200

Divided into tectonic plates. Rocky portion of the upper mantle. 

Lithosphere

200

What was the name of the supercontinent Alfred Wegener believed to exist approximately 250 million years ago? 

Pangea 

200

Which of these does not happen due to plate movement? 

Mountains 

Volcanoes

Earthquakes

Precipitation  

Precipitation 

200

Convection currents is the transfer of _________ by the movement of a heated fluid.

Heat 

300

This layer is composed of liquid iron and nickel. 

Outer Core

300

Alfred Wegener said which two continents look like they once fit together perfectly? 

Africa and South America

300

The force powerful enough to move the tectonic plates is called...

Convection Currents

300

Colder, more dense fluid rises or sinks? 

Sinks

400

Which layer do Plate Tectonics flow on? 

Asthenosphere

400

What was Alfred Wegener's hypothesis? 

All of the modern-day continents had previously been clumped together in a supercontinent he called Pangaea.

400

What are the three types of plate boundaries?

Divergent, Convergent, and Transform 

400

What causes convection currents in the asthenosphere?

Heat from the core and lower mantle

500

Made of molten iron and minerals that will flow under pressure. 

Mantle

500

Alfred Wegener used fossils as evidence to prove his theory the continents were once one large continent. Which freshwater reptile fossil did Alfred Wegener study to explain this? 

Mesosaurus 

500

Where are active volcanoes and earthquake epicenters primarily found?

Along plate boundaries

500

What causes convection currents? 

Changes to the fluids density and the force of gravity