Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Inside the Earth
Plate Boundaries
Continental Drift
100

A break in the earth's crust

Fault

100

This state is mostly made of Volcanoes.

Hawaii

100

The Earths Crust is made of these which are constantly moving....hold on! 

Plate Techtonics

100

Sea floor spreading is found at which type of plate boundary? 

Constructive

100

The name of the supercontinent that existed over 200 million years ago

Pangaea

200

The type of boundary occurs when two plate techtonics slide past eachother. 

Conservative Boundary

200

This is an area not on a plate boundary where volcanoes frequently occur

Hot spot

200

This layer of the earth is the hottest.

Inner Core

200

They can form when earth's plates collide

Mountains

200

What type of evidence showed that the same animals were found on continents now separated by oceans?

Fossil evidence

300

This type of boundary occurs when plate techtonics is pushed up past another plate techtonic. 

Convergent Boundary

300

Before it comes out of the earth, what is lava referred as?

Magma 

300

The earth's outer core is made up of this

Liquid Metal

300

The theory that continents drifted apart is called? 

Continental drift

300

Why did the matching coastlines of South America and Africa support Continental Drift?

They looked like they once fit together

400

This device measures ground movement 

Seismograph/richter scale

400

Another term for a volcano that is not dead, but not active.

Dormant

400

Most of the earth's mass is located here (thickest layer)

Mantle

400

The force that moves tectonic plates

Convection currents in the mantle

400

The scientist that proposed the theory of Continental Drift

Alfred Wegener

500

This is the point that sits on the Earth’s Crust directly above the Earthquakes focus.

Epicenter

500

In the year 76AD, Mt. Vesuvius erupted, killing, but amazingly preserving, the people in a frozen, ashen state in this city. 

Pompeii

500

Which layer has the Lithosphere?

Earth's crust

500

When one plate slips under another

Subduction

500

The reason many scientists rejected Wegener’s theory at first

He could not explain the force or mechanism that moved the continents