Earth's Layers
Continental Drift
Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes/Volcanoes
Glaciers/Wind
100

What are the four main layers of the Earth?

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

100

What was the theory that all of Earth's crust was once ONE piece of land called?

Pangea

100
What forms when tectonic plates come together?

Mountains

100

What is an example of an active volcano? (Showing signs of eruption)

Mt. Kilauea

100

What forms in places where snow melts slower than it falls?

Glaciers

200

Which layer is the hottest layer of the Earth?

Inner core

200

Who was the scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift?

Alfred Wegener

200

What are the two types of tectonic plates?

Continental and Oceanic

200

Name the three types of volcanoes

1. Shield Volcano

2. Cinder Cone

3. Composite Volcano

200

What are two ways glaciers erode rock?

1. Abrasion

2. Plucking

300

The crust is split into two parts called?

Continental Crust and Oceanic Crust

300

Why wasn't Wegener's theory accepted until 50 years after?

He couldn't explain how the continents drifted apart

300

What are the smaller pieces of the lithosphere called?

Tectonic plates

300

Which type of volcano has no lava?

Cinder Cone

300

What is one of the 4 distinctive features caused by glacial erosion?

1. Cliques

2. Horns

3. U-shaped valleys

4. Glacial lakes

400

The mantle is split into two parts called?

Upper and lower mantle

400

What was one of Wegener's three main ideas in his theory of continental drift?

1. Earth used to be one massive landform (Pangea)

2. It happened 225 million years ago

3. The continents drifted apart from each other

400

What is the name of the plate boundary that pushes against and slides under one another?

Convergent boundaries

400

What is the location of an earthquake directly above the focus called?

Epicenter

400

What are two ways that wind erodes land?

1. Deflation

2. Abrasion

500

Which layer is the thickest layer of the Earth?

Mantle

500

What was one of Wegener's main pieces of evidence that supported his theory of continental drift?

1. Fossils were widely separated among continents (Fossil Evidence)

2. Tropical plants were found in the cold Arctic. (Climate Evidence)

3. Landmass of Brazil lined up with the landmass of Western Africa (Geological Evidence)

500

What features might you see at a transform boundary?

Trenches, ridges, canyons, or valleys

500

What is the location of an earthquake right below where rock begins to move called?

Focus

500

What are deposits formed from windblown dust called?

Loess deposits