Seafloor Spreading
Plate Tectonics
Earth’s Layers & Forces
Rock Layers & Geologic History
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100

What scientist proposed the theory of seafloor spreading?

Who is Harry Hess?

100

What theory explains how Earth’s plates move and interact?

What is plate tectonics?

100

How do scientists divide the Geologic Time Scale?

By major changes in life forms and Earth’s history.

100

The Law of Superposition states that the oldest rocks are found where?

What is at the bottom?

100

What is the fourth planet from the Sun?

What is Mars?
200

What forms at a mid-ocean ridge? 

What is new oceanic crust?

200

What causes tectonic plates to move?

What are convection currents in the mantle?

200

What evidence did Alfred Wegener use to support continental drift?


Fossils, rock layers, and climate clues found on different continents.

200

Which type of rock most often contains fossils?


What is sedimentary rock?

200

What is a Waxing Gibbous?

What is the phase of the moon that occurs after the first quarter?

300

What tool did scientists use to map the ocean floor and discover mid-ocean ridges?

Sonar

300

What forms when two continental plates collide?


What are mountain ranges?

300

How do seafloor spreading and subduction work together?


They recycle Earth’s crust — new crust forms at ridges and old crust is destroyed at trenches.

300

What do scientists use index fossils to determine?


What is the relative age of rock layers?

300

What is the agency that demoted?

What is the IAU?

400

What process pulls old oceanic crust back into the mantle?

What is subduction?

400

What type of boundary causes earthquakes like the San Andreas Fault?


What is a transform boundary?

400

What is the area called where most earthquakes and volcanoes occur around the Pacific Ocean?

What is the Ring of Fire?

400

Which layer of Earth is broken into plates?

What is the lithosphere?

400

The spinning movement of the earth on it's axis is called a

What is a Rotation?

500

Why is the youngest rock found near mid-ocean ridges instead of trenches?

Because new crust forms at ridges and moves outward over time.

500

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed 200 million years ago?

What is Pangaea?

500

What is a trench and how is it formed?

What is a deep valley formed when one plate subducts beneath another.

500

Why do plates float on the mantle instead of sinking into it?

Because the plates are less dense than the underlying mantle.

500

How many days are in a year?

What is 365.25 days?