Plate Boundaries
Surface Feature Formations
Tectonic Plate Facts
6th Grade Teachers
Miscellaneous
100

Where tectonic plates slip past each other resulting in earthquakes.

Transform boundary

100

When a plate slides beneath another (subducts) into the mantle, melts and forms magma that rises to create this landform.

Volcano

100

The name of the tectonic plate the United States is located on.

North American Plate

100

The youngest 6th grade teacher.

Ms. Hacker

100

The scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral.

The Mohs Hardness Scale

200

Where tectonic plates come together creating mountains or ocean trenches.

Convergent boundary

200

Zipper-like chains of undersea mountains or volcanoes.

Mid-ocean ridge

200

The number of significant tectonic plates on our planet.

15

200

This 6th grade teacher has been a teacher the longest.

Ms. Griffin

200

The hottest planet in our solar system.

Venus

300

Where tectonic plates pull away from each other resulting in mid-ocean ridges or rift valleys.

Divergent boundary

300

Very deep valleys formed on the seafloor.

Ocean trenches

300

The Greek word meaning "all Earth" or "whole Earth."

Pangaea or Pangea

300

This 6th grade teacher taught in Browerville before moving to NLS.

Mr. Gravning

300

The only mammal capable of TRUE flight.

Bat

400

The boundary that results in subduction.

Convergent

400

Visible, offset cracks/lines at transform boundaries.

Faults

400

The circular movement of material in the mantle that drives plate movement.

Convection or convection currents

400

This 6th grade teacher attended Gustavus Adolphus College.

Mrs. Griffin

400

The name of the category 5 hurricane that hit New Orleans and its surrounding areas in 2005.

Hurricane Katrina
500

The boundary that results in seafloor spreading.

Divergent

500

A vast trench-like stretch on land created by diverting tectonic plates.

Rift valley

500

The one word meaning of the term tectonic.

Crust

500

This 6th grade teacher taught at KMS before coming to NLS.

Mrs. Baumann

500

The year the Minnesota Territory was officially organized.

1849