Tectonic Plates
Earthquakes/Tsunamis
Plate boundaries
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100

True of false: Tectonic plates make up the mantle

False! They make up the CRUST

100

Name 2 negative effects an earthquake can have on people.

injuries, deaths, loss of money, loss of belongings...

100

True or false: A transform boundary is when plates slide past each other

True!

100

Big slab of rock that moves over Earth...

Tectonic Plate(s)

100

Which layer of the Earth do we live on?

The Crust

200

Name 2 things that result from the movement of the tectonic plates.

Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanos, mid-ocean ridges, trenches, Continental Drift...

200

A tsunami is the result of an...?

underwater earthquake

200

A divergent boundary is when.....?

2 plates separate from each other

200

Plate boundary where 2 plates slide past each other

Transform Plate boundary

200

How much does Ms. Spielman LOVEEEEE teaching 6th grade on a scale of 1-10?

10!!!! :) 

300

What is Continental Drift and what causes it to happen?

The process where the Earth's continents are slowly drifting apart. This is caused by the movement of the tectonic plates.

300

What are seismic waves?

Mechanical waves of energy sent out as the result of an earthquake, which create vibrations and shake the ground

300

Name the 3 types of plate boundaries

Covergent, Divergent, Transform

300

An underwater mountain range

Mid-ocean ridge

300

What are the 4 layers of the Earth, in order from outer to inner?

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

(Can My Otter Interrupt)

400

What are the tectonic plates?

Huge slabs of rock that make up Earth's crust which are constantly moving and cause the continents to drift and things like volcanos, earthquakes, etc to form.

400

Why is it more likely for earthquakes and tsunamis to happen in Japan rather than New York?

Because Japan sits on a plate boundary, and when stress occurs there, it can cause an earthquake/tsunami

400

A _________________ is  where the heavier plate sinks beneath the lighter plate.

Subduction Zone

400

Molten rock from deep in the mantle

Magma

400

What exactly is a plate boundary?

The place where 2 tectonic plates meet

500

The land mass which separated due to the plates moving (continental drift) is called

Pangea

500

Describe (the steps of) how an earthquake occurs... 

The tectonic plates interact with each other (often at a subduction zone), this causes a lot of stress and suddenly releases seismic waves which cause vibrations through the ground, leading to potential destruction. 

500

What happens at the plate boundary which forms a mid-ocean ridge?

The plates diverge/separate and magma from the mantle emerges, which forms an underwater mountain range

500

Another name for a plate boundary...

Fault

500

Describe the formation of a mid-ocean ridge

Two plates diverge, and molten rock from the mantle emerges from the seafloor in underwater volcanic eruptions. When the molten rock/lava cools, it forms an underwater mountain range.