Layers of Earth
Rock Cycle
Plate Boundaries
Continental Drift
Changes to Earth's Surface
100

The innermost layer of Earth.

What is the inner core?

100

A rock formed by the melting and cooling of lava.

What is Igneous Rock?

100

When two plates move towards each other and collide.

What is Convergent Boundary?

100

Alfred Wegener's theory that all the continents were once together as a supercontinent.

What is the Continental Drift Theory?

100

This change happens when two continental crusts converge and push upward.

What is mountain ranges?

200

The outermost, thinnest layer of Earth.

What is the Crust?

200

A rock formed by smaller pieces of rock compacting and cementing together.

What is Sedimentary Rock?

200

When two plates move away from each other.

What is divergent boundary?

200

The name of the supercontinent that existed over 200 million years ago.

What is Pangaea?

200

Slow or rapid change: Mountain Building

What is slow change?

300

The layer where hot melted rock rises to the top sink back towards the core as it cools.

What is the mantle?

300

A rock formed as it's pushed down into the Earth and changes with extreme heat and pressure.

What is metamorphic rock?

300

When two plates slide past each other creating a fault line.

What is Transform Boundary?

300

Name 2 evidences that scientists used to prove the continents used to be together.

What is similar fossils and rocks found on different continents?

300

Slow or rapid change: Earthquakes 

What is slow change?

400

The layer that includes the crust and the upper mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

400

A process that changes igneous rock to metamorphic rock.

What is extreme heat and pressure?

400

Mary pushes wet graham crackers together to create folded mountains and this type of boundary.

What is convergent boundary?

400

True or False: The theory of plate tectonics is considered a theory because it's based on observations of the natural world.

TRUE

400

This change occurs when two plates undergo subduction.

Volcanoes or mountains

500

The hot, solid layer with the highest density.

What is the inner core?

500

Small pieces of rock created by the weathering and erosion of land.

What is the sediments?

500

This type of convergent boundary pushes one crust under the other creating volcanoes and earthquakes.

What is subduction?

500

The evidence Alfred Wegener was missing to prove continental drift.

What is he did not have evidence of the plate tectonic movement?

500

This is when oceanic crusts diverge making new rock in the middle and older rock as it continues to split.

What is sea-floor spreading?