Boundary Interactions
Cause and Effect
Types of Boundaries
Continental Drift
Old Stuff You Shouldn't Forget
100

When continental plates converge, these result.

What are mountains?

100

When a transform boundary slips, this is the effect.

What is an earthquake?

100

This type of boundary is where the plates slide past one another.

What is transform?

100

This guy came up with the concept of continental drift.

Who is Alfred Wegener?

100
This is the big difference between electromagnetic waves and mechanical waves.

What is EM waves do not require a medium?

200

When oceanic plates diverge, this happens.

What is mid-ocean ridge building?

200

Pressure on magma under the lithosphere may cause these when an oceanic plate subducts under a continental plate.

What are volcanoes?

200

This type of boundary is where plates crash into one another.

What is convergent?

200

One of the lines of evidence to support continental drift is scratches that these caused on rock on continents that are no longer in polar regions.

What are glaciers?

200

This is the reason you see lightning seconds before you hear the resulting thunder.

What is visible light waves travel faster than sound waves?

300
When two continental plate diverge, this results.

What are rift valleys?

300

This is the cause of mountain building.

What is convergence of continental plates?

300

This is where plates move away from one another.

What is divergent?

300

These identical remains on different continents indicate that they were once together.

What are fossils?

300

This explains a rainbow.

What is refraction of visible light waves through water vapor?

400

When transform plates grind past each other, this happens.

What are earthquakes?

400

This is the cause of tectonic plate motion.

What is convection currents in the earth's mantle?

400

These type of boundaries cause the most severe earthquake activity.

What are transform?

400

These two landforms that are the same on different continents indicate that they were once together.

What are rock strata (mountains) and mineral deposits (coal seams)?

400

This explains an echo.

What is the reflection of sound waves?

500

These are two results of an oceanic plate subducting under a continental plate.

What are volcanoes and deep ocean trench formation?

500

This is the shape of rock formed at mid-ocean ridges.

What is pillow shaped?

500

This type of boundary results in mountain building.

What is convergent (continental)?

500

This is how Wegener described how the continents seemed to fit together.

What is like pieces of a puzzle?

500
This is what all electromagnetic waves have in common.

What is all travel at the speed of light?