What is Plate Tectonics
Theory of Plate Tectonics
Types of Plate Boundaries
Cause of Plate Movement
Plate Movements and Continental Growth
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What are the 4 main layers of the Earth?

Crust

Mantle

Outer core

Inner core

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Earthquakes and volcanoes always occur randomly. True or false?

False

100

2 Types of crust

continental, oceanic

100
The mantle is heated from the

Outer core

100

The previous supercontinent was named

Pangea

200

Part of the Earth made up of solid iron and nickel

Inner core

200

Where is new material and old material relative to a mid-ocean ridge?

New material = closer

Old material = farther

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What feature will a C-C divergent boundary create?

Rift valley

200
Aid in plate movement that involves MOR's

Ridge push

200

The 2 landmasses after the supercontinent were

Gondwana and Laurasia

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Who came up with continental drift?

Wegener

300

Where do most earthquakes and volcanoes occur?

Plate boundaries

300
If two oceanic plates collide, which one will subduct?

older, colder one

300

Hot materials __________ because they are ___________. Cold materials ___________ because they are ___________.

rise, less dense

sink, more dense

300

The Himalayas involves these 2 landsmasses

India, Asia

400

What are the 3 layers of the mantle called, in order from top to bottom?

Lithosphere

Asthenosphere

Mesosphere

400

What shows Earth's switched poles throughout time?

Materials on the ocean floor

400

What features an O-O convergent boundary will create?

volcanic islands, trench

400

Mantle convection occurs in this layer of the mantle causes plates to move

asthenosphere

400

What is a reason for why mantle convection patterns change

change in mineral composition that changes the temperature patterns

500

What are 4 observations used to support continental drift?

Shapes of continents

fossils

rocks

climate change

500

What geological feature is associated with magnetic material being deposited with the orientation of the poles?

Mid-ocean ridge

500

Is it possible to have plate tectonics occur with only oceanic plates and never have land appear? Explain your answer.

No, as a plate subducts, it will create islands which will move and collide with other materials, eventually create land

500

Describe slab pull

the subducting plate goes into the mantle and continues to pull the rest of the plate down with it

500

What are the 4 contributors to continental growth?

Igneous rocks, river sediment, deep-sea sediment, terranes