Plate Tectonics
Effects of Plate Movements
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
WILD!
100

The rising and sinking of magma in the asthenosphere that causes tectonic plate movements is known as ________.

What are convection currents

100

This geologic feature is formed due to the collision of continental-continental plate interactions at convergent boundaries

What are mountains

100

The plate boundary in which earthquakes most often occur

What is a transform plate boundary

100

The plate boundary most associated with the formation of volcanoes that occurs when oceanic plates sink below continental plates

What are subduction zones at convergent boundaries

100

the idea that continents were once a giant landmass and have moved away from each other over time to their current locations

What is continental drift?

200

At this plate boundary tectonics plates pull away from each other.

What is divergent plate boundaries

200

This geological feature forms at subduction zones where oceanic crust is recycled as it is pushed under a continental plate

What is a trench?

200

Seismic waves that push and pull on plates due to compression forces

What are P-waves

200

The molten rock below Earth's surface

What is magma

200

The type of boundary in which the Marianas Trench can be found

What is a convergent plate boundary

300

At this type of plate boundary tectonic plates move towards each other.

What is a convergent plate boundary?

300

This geological feature can be found at divergent boundaries of oceanic plates where seafloor spreading also occurs

What is a mid-ocean ridge?

300

The type of seismic waves that moves slowly and moves plates up and down due to shear forces

What are S-waves

300

This component can determine the viscosity of lava

What is silica

300

the creation and movement of oceanic crust at mid-ocean ridges

What is seafloor spreading?

400

At this plate boundary tectonic plates move past each other, side by side.

What is a transform plate boundary?

400

This is the geological feature that forms at divergent boundaries of continental plates

What is a rift valley

400

The type of fault most associated with earthquake activity

What is a strike-slip fault

400
This type of volcano has low-silica magma and quiet eruptions

What is a shield volcano?

400

The fault type that occurs when tension pushes and pulls plates

What is a normal fault

500

This explains that the Earth's crust is made of different plates that glide over the asthenosphere

What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics

500

The location in which areas of the Earth's crust within a tectonic plate can be thin and allow volcanic islands to form 

What are hot spots

500

the reason why buildings should be made of stronger, more flexible materials

What is to reduce earthquake damage?

500

The area of tectonic plate movement in which most of the world's volcanoes can be found

What is the Pacific Ring of Fire

500
The property of tectonic plates that causes one plate to become subducted during a collision

What is density