Earths Layers
Pangaea/Density
Volcanoes
Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries
100

The outermost layer of the Earth 

What is the crust?

100

A single landmass of all the continents. 

What is Pangaea?

100

A volcano that is tall and has violent eruptions. 

What is a cinder cone volcano?

100

Large slaps of rock that are found below the crust.

What are plate tectonics?

100

Border areas between plates.

What are plate boundaries?

200

The layer of the Earth below the crust?

Mantle 

200

The scientist who came up with the theory of Pangaea. 

Who is Alfred Wegner?

200

A short volcano that erupts gently.

What is a shield volcano?

200

About how many plates are there?

12

200

Earthquakes occur mostly at which type of boundary?

Transform

300

A liquid layer of the Earth?

What is the outer core?

300

List three pieces of evidence that Pangaea once existed. 

1. Fit like puzzle pieces 

2. Glacial deposits 

3. Mountains/Rocks 

4. Fossils 

300

What type of lava produces violent eruptions?

Very viscous 

Wet (gases and water vapor)

300

The layer of the Earth plates are found in.

What is the lithosphere?
300

When two plates move away from each other what type of boundary is formed?

Divergent

400

An extremely hot layer of the Earth made of solid metal.

What is the core?

400
A rock has a mass of 25g and a volume of 5ml.  What is its density?

5g/ml

400

What type of eruption creates a pyroclastic flow?

Explosive

400

If plates where to stop moving, what could you predict about the mantle and the core of the Earth. 

Convection currents have stopped due to the core cooling down. 

400

New sea floor (sea floor spreading) occurs at which type of boundary, and with which type of plates?

Divergent, two oceanic plates.

500

A layer of the Earth made of a semi-solid material that causes the plates to move.

What is the asthenosphere?

500

Explain why some substances are more dense than others. 

The molecules in more dense objects are more tightly packed than those that are less dense. 

500

Explain the process of the formation of a volcano. Include density in your response. 

One plate (more dense), sinks below the other creating a subduction zone.  The plate/crust sinking below begins to melt due to heat from the mantle. This melting rock forms magma which can move up through the crust creating a volcano.  

500

Explain how convection currents work and how they affect plate tectonics. 

Convection currents in the mantle are caused by material heating up, becoming less dense therefore rising.  As the material rises it cools down and becomes more dense therefore sinking.  Convection currents drive the movement of plate tectonics. 

500

Two continental plates converging can create..

Mountains