Boundary Types
How does Earth work?
Theory & Technology
Geological Activity 101
Mystery
100

What are the three types of boundaries?

Transform, Divergent, Convergent

100

Name the 3 main layers of the Earth.

Core, mantle, crust

100

What can be calculated using the formula: rate x time = distance?

Plate motion history

100

Hot spots, which are locations where molten material rises from deep within the Earth, are often responsible for the formation of:  

Volcanoes and islands in the middle of tectonic plates

100

The Himalayas were formed as a result of which type of plate boundary?  

Convergent

200

What happens at a divergent boundary?

Plates pull apart from each other. 

200

Which layer of the Earth is primarily responsible for the movement of tectonic plates?

Mantle

200

Which type of evidence is used to support the theory of Continental Drift?

Fossil Record

200

The process by which new oceanic crust is created at mid-ocean ridges is known as:  

Sea-floor spreading

200

Describe subduction.

The process of one tectonic plate sinking beneath another

300

Which type of plate boundary is responsible for the San Andreas Fault?

Transform

300

What powers plate tectonic movement?

Convection currents 

300

How does seafloor spreading provide evidence for plate tectonics?

Seafloor spreading shows symmetrical magnetic reversals on either side of a mid-ocean ridge, suggesting the seafloor is moving away from the center.

300

What is a rift valley and where is it typically found?

A valley formed by divergent boundaries, found on continents or sea floors

300

How do plate tectonics influence global sea levels?

By altering ocean basin and sea level

400

Which type of boundary is known for creating mountains?

Convergent

400

How does the composition of oceanic crust differ from continental crust?

Oceanic crust is thinner and more dense

400

What is the primary method used to measure the rate of plate movement?

GPS Data

400

Which type of boundary is most likely to create a volcanic island arc?

Convergent oceanic-oceanic boundary

400

Subduction zones, where one plate is forced under another, typically result in the formation of:  

Volcanoes and deep ocean trenches

500

Which type of boundary results in sea-floor spreading?

Divergent

500

How does the density of Earth's layers affect plate movement?

Causing denser plates to sink beneath less dense plates at subduction zones

500

Which technological innovation has most contributed to the understanding of plate tectonics?

Sonar Mapping

500

The Ring of Fire, which is a region of active volcanoes and earthquakes, is primarily located along:  

Convergent boundaries (subduction zones)

500

How do plate tectonics contribute to climate change over geologic time?

By increasing volcanic activity and By altering ocean circulation patterns