Continental Crust
Lithosphere
Convergent plate boundary
Pacific Ring of Fire
Intra-plate volcanism
100

What are the two main intrusive igneous rocks that make up the continental crust?

Granite & Andesite

100

What is part of the lithosphere is split into oceanic and continental?

Crust

100

What is melting to create magma 

Rock, oceanic plate, subducting plate

100

Which ocean does this ring surround?

Pacific

100

What is the classic intra-plate volcanism example in the middle of the pacific ocean (50th state of the United States)

Hawaii (hotspot)

200

What happens when oceanic crust converges with continental crust?

Subduction of the oceanic crust occurs

200

What are tectonic plates?

Broken slabs of lithosphere creating plate tectonics and the different plate boundaries. 

200

Define subduction?

denser material is forced beneath the lighter one

200

Why does the Pacific plate subduct when colliding with the other surrounding plates?

Denser

200

What is the movement associated with a hotspot

The lithospheric plate (generally oceanic) moves in one direction over the magma plume. 

300

Why does the magma rise to form magma through the continents?

melting of subducting oceanic plate, thermodynamics of heat rising
300

Which lithospheric plates are more dense?

Oceanic 3.0g/cm3

300

The majority of the 'Pacific Ring of Fire' what type of convergence would you find?

Convergent continental - oceanic 

300

Which US states are located on the Pacific Ring of Fire?

California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska

300

What is the example of the continental intra-plate volcanism mostly in Wyoming?

Yellowstone Caldera

400

Volcanoes that form from subduction on the coastlines of continents are called.....

Continental Volcanic Arc or Range

400

Which is thicker? Oceanic or continental crust

Oceanic (5-7 miles)

Continental (20-35 miles)

400

What ocean floor feature is found typically near areas of subduction?

An Ocean trench

400

What type of volcanoes are common on the Pacific Ring of Fire?

Composite or Stratovolcano

400

What is the magma called when its stationary in the lithosphere?

Magma plume 

500

What is the average density of the continental crust?

2.7g/cm3

500

What is the 'Moho'

Depth at which seismic waves change speed, indicating the change from solid lithosphere to semi-solid asthenopshere and the generation of melt. 

500

What mechanism is driving the convergence of plates?

Convection currents in the asthenosphere

500

How many volcanoes are located on or generated because of the Pacific Ring of Fire

452

500

Describe why its called intra-plate volcanism?

Intra-plate means in the middle of a plate, not near the edge or BOUNDARY.