Continental Drift
Seafloor Spreading and Convection
Subduction and Volcanoes
The Rock Cycle
Plate Interactions and Geographic Features
100

The scientist credited with the Theory of Continental Drift

Who is Alfred Wegener

100

The Theory of Seafloor Spreading suggests that new seafloor is being created at this geographic feature

What is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

100

The two tectonic plates that interact at a subduction zone.

What are oceanic and continental plates

100

This type of rock forms when other rock melts, becomes magma, and then cools and solidifies.

What is igneous

100

This plate interaction produces frequent earthquakes

What is a transform fault

200

The first supercontinent that was identified

What is Pangaea

200
Where the oldest parts of the seafloor are located

What are offshore trenches

200

The geographic feature produced when the oceanic plate melts and rises to the surface as magma

What are volcanoes

200

This type of rock forms when rocks are subjected to heat and pressure deep in the Earth or between tectonic plates

What is metamorphic

200

This type of plate interaction produces large mountains 

What is (continental-continental) convergence

300

This evidence for continental drift is supported by the discovery of remains of similar organisms in South America and West Africa

What is fossil evidence

300

The geographic location where heated, bouyant (less dense) magma rises to form new seafloor

What is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

300

The geographic feature that is produced where the oceanic plate is subducted by the continental plate

What are trenches

300

The processes that create sedimentary rock

What are compaction and cementation

300

This type of plate interaction is causing the seafloor to spread

What is a divergent fault

400

This evidence for continental drift is supported by the discovery of coal in Antarctica and glacial scars in Brazil.

What is paleoclimate data

400

The geographic locations where cooled, dense, seafloor sinks back into the mantle

What are offshore trenches

400

The type of plate interaction that produces subduction

What is oceanic-continental convergence
400

This type of rock may have foliation (layers) and small crystals

What is metamorphic rock

400

Volcanoes would be found at these types of plate interactions

What are oceanic-continental convergence and divergence

500
The Theory of Continental Drift was not accepted because it was missing this

An explanation for why the tectonic plates were moving

500

When heated __________ material rises and cooled ________ material sinks.

What are bouyant/less dense; dense

500

Why the oceanic plate is subducted by the continental plate

What is its density

500

This type of rock forms large crystals when it cools slowly.

What is intrusive igneous rock

500

This plate interaction produces tsunamis

An oceanic-continental convergence