Plate Boundaries
The Earth
Vocabulary
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100

Tectonic plates move away from each other at what type of plate boundary?

Divergent Boundary

100

Describe the outer layer of the Earth

Hard, solid rock.

100

The movement and circulation of liquid or gases.

Convection

100

About how long ago was Pangea a supercontinent?

Approx. 250 million years

100

Which type of rock is formed by the cementation and compaction of sediments?

Sedimentary Rock

200
Tectonic plates move towards each other at what type of plate boundary?

Convergent boundary

200

What are the large chunks of Earth's outer layer called?

Tectonic plates

200

Do plates move gradually or suddenly?

Gradually.

200

What is the name of a place in the middle of a plate where there is volcanic activity?

hotspot

200

Which type of rock is formed when rock has intense heat and pressure applied within Earth's interior?

Metamorphic Rock

300

What two types of boundaries have both earthquakes AND volcanic activity?

Convergent & Divergent

300

What causes the plates to move?

Convection currents in the mantle.

300

_____________ proves OR can disprove a theory.

Evidence

300

What type of plate boundary is between the South American Plate and the African plate? 

 Divergent

300

Which type of rock is formed when magma reaches the surface of Earth and cools to form solid rock?

Igneous Rock

400

At this type of plate boundary there is NO volcanic activity.

Transform Boundary

400

Describe the qualities of the ASTHENOSPHERE.

Soft, plastic-like rock.

400

A denser crust sinks below a less dense crust at a convergent boundary. This is called ____________.

Subduction

400

Order the layers of the Earth from inside moving outwards.

Core, Mantle, Crust

400

What type of wave is a light wave?

Electromagnatic Wave

500

What percent of VOLCANOES are located at the “ring of fire”?

About 75%

500

What landform forms when two plates move away from each other?

Mid-ocean ridge OR Rift Valley

500

something we observe to be similar over and over again

Pattern

500

What 3 things were first used as evidence for the idea of plate movement?

Fossils, rocks/mountains, continents "fit" together.

500

About how thick is Earth's crust?

Continental: 25–70 km (about 15–44 mi)

Oceanic: 5–10 km (3.1–6.2 mi)