plate tectonics !!
continental drift!!
Alfred Wegener
boundaries!!
sea-floor spreading
100

This modern theory, developed decades after Wegener’s death, finally provided the mechanism he was missing.

Plate Tectonics

100

Over time, the supercontinent broke apart into smaller pieces called these.

Continents

100

What did Alfred Wegener name his supercontinent?

Pangea

100

What plate boundary has subduction, trenches, mountains, and volcanoes?

Convergent


100

The longest chain of mountains in the world is the system of ____?

mid-ocean ridges

200

This type of crust is thicker and makes up the continents

Continental Crust

200

Continental drift involves movement of this outer layer of Earth.

The Crust

200

Wegener used matching fossils, like this extinct reptile found in both South America and Africa, as evidence for his theory?

Mesosaurus

200

What plate boundary has fault lines?

Transform

200

This process happens when new ocean floor is created as magma rises and cools

sea-floor spreading

300

These deep places in the ocean form at subduction zones

Ocean Trenches

300

Did the continents move fast or slow while drifting apart?

Slow

300

Why couldn't Alfred Wegener prove his hypothesis?

He couldn't find a explanation for what force pushed and pulled the continents.

300

What plate boundary has mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys?

Divergent

300

Rocks closer to the ridge are this compared to rocks farther away

Younger

400

Tectonic plates float on this softer, semi-solid layer beneath them

The Mantle

400

Continental drift is considered a scientific idea or this 

A theory

400

Wegener pointed out that these two continents fit together like puzzle pieces, especially along their coastlines.

South America and Africa

400

What boundary created the Himalayas and Appalachian mountain ranges?

Convergent

400

This hot melted material rises from inside Earth to create new ocean crust.

Magma

500

This process happens when one tectonic plate slides under another

Subduction

500

How long ago did Pangea start to split up

200 Million Years Ago

500

What were Alfred Wegener's three reasons of evidence for why the continents were once one supercontinent.

Land Features, Fossils, and Climate Change

500

What is the San Andreas Fault?

A transform plate boundary that extends through California.

500

The crust created at mid-ocean ridges becomes part of this large outer layer of Earth

Lithosphere