Plates Boundaries
Plates/ Earthquakes
Rock cycle 1
Cycle Rock
Rock Cycle
100
Divergent boundaries, Convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries
What is different types of plate boundaries?
100
How do scientist know about the different Earth layers?
What is by studying seismic waves
100
What states that rocks are never destroyed but rather recycled 

What is the rock cycle ?

100

Most common method of lithifying coarse grained sediments. They act as glue in the cracks of rocks 

What is Cementation?

100
the process that turns any kind of rock into metamorphic rock
What is heat and pressure
200

in 1912 the meteorologist Alfred Wegener described a theory that suggested all continents were once joined

What is evolution of plate tectonics theory

200

The stressor associated with a transform boundary 

What is shearing ?

200
Wearing away of rocks
What is weathering
200
This happens after sediments have been deposited. The weight of the sediments squeeze particles together to form sedimentary rock 

What is Compaction ?

200
rock formed for heating and cooling magma
What is Igneous Rock
300

What drives  plate motion?

What is mantle convection

300
When the more dense oceanic crust sinks below the less dense continental 

What is subduction?

300
the gradual destruction of rocks due to weathering
What is eroison
300
process of loose sediment hardening to form rock
What is Lithification
300
rock formed for particles of sand, fossils, sediments, and pebbles
What is sedimentary rock
400

What types of landforms do convergent plate boundaries form?

What is volcanoes and mountains ?

400

The hanging wall moves up and over the fault 

What is a reverse fault ?
400

The two processes that make up lithification 

What is cementation and compaction

400
process of rocking turning into magma
What is melting
400
rock formed from intense pressure and heat deep in the earths surface
What is Metamorphic Rock
500

What types of landforms do divergent plate boundaries 

What are mid ocean ridges 

500
Vibrations of the ground during an Earthquake 

What are seismic waves ?

500
When sand and sediments settle on bottom of body of water
What is deposition
500
the process by which igneous rocks are formed
What is crystallization
500

A rock that has under gone the process of cooling magma and crystallization 

What is igneous rock