Continental Drift
Crust Movement
Rock Stress and Deformation
Mountains
1-4 Mix
100

Asia and Europe are different continents; however, they are part of one landmass called

Eurasia

100

What are divergent boundaries and what do they create?

-plates move away from each other

-form ocean ridges or mountains

100

faulting is________

the breaking of the Earth's crust and the sliding of the blocks of crust along the break

100

What is orogenesis?

the process of mountain formation

100

Observations can be either ________ or ________

direct or indirect

200

Isostasy means

*The equilibrium that exists between parts of the earth's crust, which behaves as if it consists of blocks floating on the underlying mantle, rising if material (such as an ice cap) is removed and sinking if material is deposited.

*The theory of Isostasy explains the tendency of Earth's crust to attain equilibrium and distribution of the material in Earth's crust.

200

What are convergent boundaries and what do they create?

- plates move toward each other 

- form trenches and mountains 

200

The force that causes Earth's crust in deform (change its shape or volume) is called______

stress


200

fault-block boundaries are formed at ________ boundaries 

divergent 

200

the differences is tensional, compressional, and shearing stress are_________

tensional - moving apart

compressional - moving together

shearing - moving/sliding past eachother

300

Geologists found that the _______ poles of each continent had changed many times. 

magnetic 

300

What are transform boundaries and what do they create?

- plates move horizontally past each other 

- doesn't create or destroy crust much

300

Folding is _____________

bending of rock layers resulting from stress in the Earth's crust

300

folded mountains and volcanic mountains are formed by ______________ boundaries 

convergent 

300

the land mass above and below the fault are called _________ and ___________

hanging wall and footwall

400

To make a connection - convection currents and the theory of plate tectonics are referred to as a _______ ________(grocery store mechanism) 

conveyor belt 

400

The Andes Mountain are growing due to what kind of plate movement

subduction zone

400

Faulting causes ____________ fault

strike-slip fault 

400

__________ are formed from colliding plates that are pushed together gently or lava flows that have built up on the land's surface

plateaus 

400

North American and Pacific plates are sliding past each other at _______ rate per year

4cm-6cm

500

The _________ acts like a barrier between the lithosphere and the rest of the mantle

asthenosphere 

500

What findings did Henry Hess discover that led him to the theory of seafloor spreading 

- ocean was warmer in some areas than on other areas 

- warmer crust was thinner and newer than the cooler crust


500

3 basic types of stress are called_________, __________, and ________________

-tensional

-compressional

-shearing

500

Most mountain ranges are found on the edge of ________

tectonic plates 

500

Magnetic stripes mirroring each other on either side of an oceanic ridge supports what theory

Seafloor spreading