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100

True or False:

If two continental plates converge, a subduction zone forms.

False: oceanic plates

100

True or False

Scientists at the time rejected Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift because he could not explain how or why Earth's continents moved.

True

100

Scientists have observed that the continents move apart or come together at speeds of a few centimeters per what amount of time?

What is a year?

100

While studying the ocean floor, scientists found bands of magnetism of this pattern.

What are alternating bands?

100

The Himalayan mountain range of India was formed at this kind of boundary.

What is a convergent boundary?

200

True or False:

Some early mapmakers thought that the coastline of South America matched the coastline of Asia.

True

200

This part of Earth's process is by when it has reversed itself several times in the past when the alignment of iron minerals in rocks are formed.

What is its magnetic field?

200

Plates slide past one another at these places.

What are transform boundaries?

200

Bands of rock on the seafloor showing alternating magnetic orientation indicate Earth's magnetic field has this kind of change.

What is reversing itself in the past?

200

The youngest part of the ocean floor is found here.

What is near ocean ridges?

300

Where are the youngest rocks on the ocean floor are located?

What is at mid-ocean ridges?

300

Plates move apart at these kinds of boundaries.

What are divergent boundaries?

300

The boundary between two plates moving together is called what kind of boundary?

What is a convergent boundary?

300

Continental drift states that continents have moved at this speed to their current location.

What is slowly?

300

A vast, underwater mountain chain.

What is an ocean ridge?

400

The crust and upper mantle make up this part of Earth.

What is the lithosphere?

400

The result of plate movement can be seen at these parts of Earth.

What are plate boundaries?

400

Seafloor spreading occurs because of this happening.

What is molten material beneath Earth's crust rising to the surface?

400

In order to complete a convection current, the rising material must eventually do this in relationship to Earth.

What is cool?

400

The magnetic pattern of ocean-floor rocks on one side of an ocean ridge is this in relation to the other side.

What is a mirror image?

500

True or False?

According to the theory of plate tectonics, plates interact at plate boundaries by deflecting each other, moving away from each other, or moving horizontally past each other.

False: coming toward each other

500

Plates of the lithosphere float on this layer of Earth.

What is the asthenosphere?

500

Active volcanoes are most likely to form at these boundaries.

What are convergent oceanic-continental boundaries?

500

This type of plate boundary occurs between the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate, shown in the figure in your study guides.

What is a divergent boundary?
500

This theory states that Earth's surface is divided into rigid plates that move relative to one another.

What is plate tectonics?