Topography
Earth's Layers
Tectonic Plates
Vocabulary
Misc
100

Which side of the hill has a more gradual slope?


East Side

100

How many layers does the earth have?

Four

100

How many types of tectonic plates are there?

Three 

100

A point on a map that indicates the level of elevation

Index contour

100

Proposed the theory of continental drift

Alfred Wegener

200

Which point is located at the steepest slope?


Point C

200

What are the four layers of the earth starting from outer to inner?

crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

200

Earthquakes are commonly caused by this type of plate boundary

Transform

200

Number in which elevation increases by

contour interval

200

The solid part of Earth's surface is called

the lithosphere

300

What is the contour interval of this map?


20

300

The outer core is made up of what?

Liquid iron and nickel

300

Volcanic eruptions are caused primarily by the movement of

Tectonic plates

Convergent plate boundaries

300

When plates slide past one another....can cause massive faults in the Earth's layers.

Transform boundary

300

What conclusion can you make from this map?


That there is a lot of movement on the West Coast of North America

400

In which direction does Hobbs Creek Flow?


to the north

400

The inner core is made up of what?

solid iron and nickel 

400

Seafloor spreading which creates underwater rifts and valleys is a response due to

Divergent plate boundaries moving

400

When plates move away from one another

Divergent plate boundary

400

A river in a topographic map flows

in the direction the the opening of the "V" is

500

What is the possible elevation of Point C?


85

500

What are the two things that make up the lithosphere?

the crust and the mantle

500

What process can result in the formation of high mountains with well-rounded peaks?

Collision of plates

Convergent plate boundaries & erosion 

500

Theory that continents where once one large landmass that separated over time

Continental Drift

500

What evidence was there to prove Wegener's theory to be true?

fossil records

animal/plant remains found on other areas around the world where they usually would not be found.