The name of the supercontinent that broke apart to form the continents today.
What is Pangaea?
The geologic features that form at a continent-oceanic collision boundary.
What are trenches and volcanic mountain chains?
The boundary where two plates slide past one another.
What are transform boundaries?
The scientist who proposed the theory of seafloor spreading.
Who is Harry Hess?
The relative age of islands as you move away from a hot spot.
What are the islands are older?
The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
Who is Alfred Wegener?
Geologic features that form from continent-continent collision boundaries.
What are non-volcanic mountain ranges?
The underlying mechanism for the movement of tectonic plates.
What are convection currents in the mantle?
The discovery of this feature helped to create the theory of seafloor spreading.
What is the mid-ocean ridge?
The area where one plate sinks below another plate.
What is a subduction zone?
Four pieces of evidence that support the theory of continental drift.
What are fossils, rocks, climate, and puzzle-like fit?
The deepest part of the ocean; formed from collision plate boundaries.
What is a trench?
The type of plate boundaries that can cause earthquakes.
What are all types of boundaries can cause earthquakes?
What is closest to the mid-ocean ridge?
The theory that explains how the surface of Earth evolved by linking the ideas of seafloor spreading and continental drift.
What is plate tectonics?
The theory that provided the reasoning to the theory of continental drift.
What is the theory of seafloor spreading?
An underwater mountain range formed by the rising of magma from divergent plate boundaries.
What are mid-ocean ridges?
The reason why in a continent-continent collision no subduction occurs.
What is the continental crust is too buoyant to sink?
TWO pieces of evidence that support seafloor spreading.
What are the age of rocks and magnetic reversals?
Stationary areas found mid-plate that produce volcanic islands.
What are hot spots?
The claim that the theory of continental drift proposed.
What is that the continents were once connected and slowly drifted apart?
Volcanic mountains found on the ocean floor that are sometimes located in chains behind volcanic islands.
What are seamounts?
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The reason that seafloor spreading occurs.
What is magma/lava rises to the surface and pushes the plates apart?
The oldest rocks on Earth's surface are found here.
What is on the continents?