Earth's Layers
Plate Tectonics
Rocks & Minerals
Weathering & Erosion
Earth's History
100

What is the outer layer of the Earth broken into plates?

the crust

100

A subduction zone is considered what type of plate boundary?

convergent boundary

100

What is the least reliable way to identify a mineral?

color

100

Sediment dropped at the end of a river into a larger body of water forms a ________.

delta

100

Older rocks are found _____.

near the bottom of sedimentary rock layers

200

What are the two types of crust found on the Earth?

oceanic & continental crust

200

What type of plate boundary is most likely to produce earthquakes?

transform boundaries

200

What is the most reliable way to identify a mineral?

measuring the hardness from 1-10

200

Ice wedging and plant growth are examples of __________.

physical weathering

200

What is the difference between body & trace fossils?

body fossils are all or part of an organisms body; trace fossils are prints, burrows, traces of a living thing, etc.

300

What causes the plates to move?

convection currents (temperature differences) in the mantle

300

Who developed the theory of continental drift?

Alfred Wegener

300

Which type of rock forms in layers?

sedimentary rocks

300

What is the difference between weathering & erosion?

weathering - breaking down of rock by physical or chemical events; erosion - moving of sediments to a new location, usually by wind or water

300

A wavy line shown in a rock layer picture is called a(n) _________.

unconformity

400

What is the difference between the inner & outer core?

inner core is solid metal, outer core is liquid metal

400

Which type of earthquake wave creates the most damage?

surface waves

400

What is needed for a metamorphic rock to form?

heat & pressure

400

How do glaciers affect the Earth's surface?

carry sediments, flatten out the land beneath

400

An intrusion of igneous rock that reaches the surface can form a(n) ______.

volcano

500

What layer of the Earth causes our magnetic field?

inner core

500

A mid-ocean ridge is formed at what type of plate boundary?

divergent boundary

500

What is the difference between rocks & minerals?

minerals are simple combinations of elements; rocks are minerals combined with organic matter

500

A meandering river is most likely to be found on ___________.

a gentle floodplain or flatter area

500

What are the two types of crosscutting?

fault & intrusion