Layers of the Earth
Divergent Boundaries
Convergent Boundaries
Transform boundaries
Continental Drift
100

Name the outermost layer of the Earth

Crust


100

Tectonic plates at divergent boundaries are moving ___________ from each other

Away
100

Tectonic plates at convergent boundaries are moving ___________ each other

towards

100

Tectonic plates at transform boundaries are _________ past each other

Sliding


100

Identify the scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift

Alfred Wegner

200

Name the second layer of the Earth

Mantle

200

Divergent boundaries are also called _____________ boundaries

Constructive

200

Convergent plate boundaries are also called __________ boundaries

Destructive


200

Transform plate boundaries are also called __________ boundaries

Conservative


200

Describe the theory of continental drift 

The theory of continental drift states that the Earth’s crust is split into different plates which slide across the asthenosphere.

300

Name the third and fourth layers of the Earth

Inner core and outer core


300

Describe the process of new sea floor formation

New sea floor is created when magma rises up through the gap left from the plates moving apart and solidifies

300

Identify the two different types of convergent boundaries

Subduction and collision

300

List ways how scientists are working to reduce the devastation caused by Earthquakes

Engineering

Warning systems

Monitoring of tectonic plates

300
List the evidence for continental drift

fossils of plants and animal found on continents where they don't live, continents fit together like a jigsaw, unique rock deposits found on multiple continents

400

Identify which is thicker: continental or oceanic crust

Continental crust


400

Describe the geological features that form at divergent boundaries


Mid ocean ridges, rifts and volcanoes

400

Describe the geological features that form at collision convergent boundaries

Collision - mountain ranges from two continental plates pushing together



400

Explain how an earthquake occurs

As the plates slide past each other sections get ‘stuck’. Over time this causes pressure and energy to build up in the ‘stuck' areas. Eventually, the pressure build-up gets so much that the plates ‘slip’ / jolt past each other releasing energy.

400
Describe the three process that result in tectonic plate movement

Convection currents in the mantle - hot mantle rises, cools then falls 

Slab pull - older plates sink into the mantle creating subduction zones, pulling the rest of the plate with it

Ridge push - when warmer magma rises in the rifts (cracks) along the mid-ocean ridges it forces the cooler, denser sea-floor to slide sideways, pushing the plates away from each other.

500

True or false: 

The lithosphere consists of the upper layer of the mantle and the crust. The asthenosphere consists of the rigid lower layer of the mantle

True

500

Describe convection currents in the mantle. Identify an issue with using convection currents to as the main explanation of plate movement at divergent boundaries 

Heat from the Earth’s core warms rock lower down in the mantle causing it to expand. This makes the rock become less dense and rise towards the surface. When the rock hits the solid lithosphere at the top it spreads out. As the rock spreads out it cools back down causing it contract, become denser and sink back down to again be reheated as part of a cycle.

Issue: scientists have not found convection currents big enough to solely drive plate movement

500

Describe the geological features that form at subduction convergent boundaries

Subduction - deep ocean trenches and volcanos from the oceanic plate sinking under the continental plate and melting

500

Explain why mountain ranges and volcanos aren't formed at transform boundaries

At transform boundaries the plates are just sliding past each other not colliding. Mountain ranges are formed from plates colliding and volcanos are formed from melted tectonic plates or gaps in tectonic plates 
500

Identify who discovered sea floor spreading and explain how this supported Alfred Wegner's theory

Harry Hess. This support continental drift as it showed that new sea floor is being created and therefore the ocean is widening and the continents are moving