layers of the earth
tectonic plates
seafloor spreading
earthquakes & volcanos
around the world
100

name the thickest layer of the earth

the mantle

100

what is the name of the break or fracture in the ground that occurs when the earths tectonic plates move or shift

fault lines

100

who proposed the process of seafloor spreading?

Harry Hess

100

what instrument is used to detect and record earthquakes?

a seismometer
100

name a place where continental rifting is currently taking place?

east africa

200

the crust and the upper mantle together form the ____.

lithosphere

200

name 2 of the types of crust that collide in a subduction zone

oceanic crust and continental crust

or

oceanic crust and oceanic crust

200

polarity reversal (the earths magnetic field changing direction,) occurs approximately every _____ years.

a. 2 million

b. 22,000

c. 6000 

d. 1.7 billion

b. 22,000 (years)

200
identify the difference between lava and magma

Magma is liquid rock inside a volcano. Lava is liquid rock (magma) that flows out of a volcano.

200

which of the following is an example of a convergent boundary?

a. San andres fault

b. The rift valley

c. Mid-Atlantic Ridge

d. The Himalayas 

d. The Himalayas

300

state the difference between mechanical and compositional layers

compositional layers- elements in which the layers are composed of

whilst

mechanical layers- how the layers within the earth behave.

300

name the 4 pieces of evidence that Alfred Wegener proposed to support the theory of continental drift

- coastlines of continents appear to fit together like a jigsaw puzzle

- fossils of the same species have appeared on different continents

- identical rock formations and features were found on different continents

- evidence of drastically changed climates

300

During subduction between continental plates and oceanic plates, which plate sinks under the other and why?

the oceanic plate sinks due to its higher density and low buoyancy.

300

what type of rock is formed when magma cools and crystallises?

igneous rock

300

in which U.S. state can the largest volcano in the world be found?

Hawaii (Mauna Loa volcano)

400

what are the two main metals the earths core is made up of?

iron & nickel

400

what are mid-ocean ridges and why does oceanic crust form there?

mid-ocean ridges are underwater mountain ranges formed by tectonic plates, plates are diverging near mid ocean ridges therefore magma rises between the plates.

400

name the 3 important pieces of evidence supporting Hess's theory of seafloor spreading and state how they .

- sediment thickness; as you move away from the ridges, sedimentary rock layers on the ocean floor become thicker.

- magnetic stripping; majority of rocks contain the mineral magnetite. When molten rock solidifies, all the magnetite particles line up with Earth’s current magnetic field that point in the same direction. 

- age of the sea floor; new crust spreads outwards which determines the age of the seafloor.


400

state the three types of seismic waves discussed and rate them from most to least destructive

- surface waves

- s-waves

- p-waves

(in order of destructiveness)


400

considering the theory of continental drift ,which 2 plates would have been found sharing coastlines with Australia approximately 200 million years ago?

Antarctic and Indian Plate