Plate Boundaries
Continental Drift
Layers of Earth
Convection Currents
Misc
100

Name the 3 plate boundaries and the direction of their movements

Convergent- towards each other

Divergent- Away from each other

Transform- Sliding 

100

What is the theory of continental drift?

Earth's continents were once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea, which fragmented and drifted to their current positions over millions of years.

100

What are the four layers of Earth

Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust 

100

What are the names of the large sections of Earth's lithosphere float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them

Tectonic Plates

100

What two continents look like they fit together the best?

South America and Africa 

200

A plate subducts under the less dense plate. What boundary does this occur at?

Convergent 

200

This German scientist first proposed the idea of Pangaea as part of his theory of continental drift.

Alfred Wegener

200

What are the two types of crust? Which one is more dense?

Oceanic and continental

200

What part of Earth do convection currents occur in?

The mantle 

200

What is the name of the rock on the seafloor that emerges from mid-ocean ridges?

Basalt 

300

The Atlantic Ocean formed as Pangaea split apart, primarily along this type of plate boundary.

Divergent

300

What is seafloor spreading?

Happens at divergent boundaries, plates split apart, magma rises creating new rock 
300

What is the name of the layer of the Earth that contains the semi-plastic layer?

Asthenosphere

300

What is the source of heat for convection in the mantle?

The core

300

The volcanoes that make up the Hawaiian islands are located thousands of miles from a plate boundary. How is this possible?

They're above a hot spot

400

What is the age of the rocks closest to the mid ocean ridge?

They're younger

400

The matching of fossil records across continents supports the theory that they were once joined in Pangaea. One such fossil is this ancient reptile found in South America and Africa.

Mesosaurus

400

Which of the Earth’s layers is truly liquid?

Outer core

400

Convection currents occur in things heated from the bottom, why?

Heat rises

400

What are the directions of longitude and latitude?

Latitude is horizontal

Longitude is vertical

500

Earth's crust is created at what feature and destroyed at what feature?

Mid-ocean ridge, subduction zone 

500

Why was the continental drift hypothesis not widely accepted?

At they time, they couldn't explained how the plates moved 

500

What layer is the biggest by volume?

Mantle 

500

What are convection currents, what do they do?

In Earth's mantle, it's a heat cycle, these currents drive the movement of tectonic plates.

500

What is evidence of seafloor spreading?

Magnetic striping

Magma on the seafloor