Boundaries
Plate Tectonics
Causes
Locations
Theories
100


What are the three types of boundaries?

Convergent, Divergent, Transform Boundaries

100

Which layer of Earth is most like the oobleck we talked about in class?      

- Lithosphere

- Asthenospher

- Outer core

Asthenosphere

100

Convergent C-C boundaries produce ____________.

a) volcanic arcs             

b) trenches

c) rift valleys

d) folded mountain ranges

d)  folded mountain ranges

100

What type of plate boundary is this?

Convergent

100

Who discovered seafloor spreading?


Harry Hess

200

At what type of boundary is crust destroyed?

Convergent Boundary

200

What layer of the earth makes up the plates?

 lithosphere

200

What type of convergent plate boundary produces volcanoes?  (Hint:  there are TWO correct answers)

O-O

O-C

C-C

O-O   AND   O-C

200

Is subduction occuring in this diagram:

YES

200

List the 4 types of evidence that Alfred Wegener used to prove the existence of a supercontinent in the past

- continents fit together like puzzle pieces

- mountain ranges match up on different continents

- fossils match up on continents\

- climate mysteries were explained (tropical plants in places that are now cold.  Glacial features in places that are now hot.)

300

At what type of boundary is new crust formed?

Divergent Boundary

300

Which type of crust is more dense:

Ocean crust  OR  Continental Crust

Ocean crust

300

Which type of crust is older and thicker?

Ocean or Continental?

Continental

300

Why does ocean crust sink into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary?

Ocean crust is more DENSE than Continental crust so it sinks down into the mantle and is destroyed.

300

List two discoveries about the sea floor of the Atlantic Ocean that helped prove the theory of plate tectonics!

- magma was rising at mid-ocean ridges, making new crust, and pushing the crust apart

- the age of rocks get older as you move away from the mid-ocean ridge

400

At what type of boundary is crust neither made nor destroyed?

Transform Boundary

400


What causes plates to move?

Convection currents

400

Explain how a Hot Spot formed Hawaii.

Hot spots stay still but plates move over time creating a string of volcanoes of different ages

400


What mountain range is formed by continental-continental boundaries?

Himalayan Mountain Range (Himalayas)

400

Explain two reasons Wegener’s ideas were never accepted

- He couldn't explain how the continents moved

- He was a meteorologist

500

Name the three types of convergent boundaries.

continental-continental  (C-C)

oceanic-oceanic  (O-O)

oceanic-continental   (O-C)

500

Where do most of the earth's volcanoes and earthquakes occur?

Plate Boundaries

500

On average, the plates move at a rate of _______.

a) 2-4 mm/year

b) 5-10 cm/year

c) 5-10 km/year

d) They do not move.

b)  5-10 cm/year

500

How does a trench form?

A trench is formed by O-O and O-C convergent boundaries.  A deep trench occurs where the ocean plate subducts into the mantle.

500

Which diagram best shows the magnetic pattern and relative age of the igneous bedrock on the west side of the ridge?