Plate Boundaries
Earth layers
Alfred Wegner
Volcano's
True or false
100

what is the plate boundary that has plates move horizontally away from each other.

Transform 

100
1st layer of the earth?

Crust

100

Alfred Wegner proposed what theory?

continental drift/ tectonic plate theory 

100

what is lava called underground?

magma

100

The crust moves?

true 

200

What are the three tectonic plate boundaries?

Transform, divergent, convergent 

200

List all four layers of the earth?

crust, mantle, outer and inner core

200
List one piece of evidence that Alfred Wegner used for his theory of plate tectonics?

1. Fossils

2. coastlines 

3. magnetic fields

200

What are the three stages a volcano can be in?

active, extinct and dormant

200

Pangea was originally named Wegner's land

False!

300

The Boundary that produces only earthquakes?

Transform boundaries

300

list the two layers that are liquid/ partially liquid?

Mantle and outercore

300

What did Alfred Wegner call the supercontinent?

Pancake nar gammon, Pangea

300

What are the three types of volcanos?

Sheild, Composite and Cinder cone

300

Alfred Wegner is the only scientist who investigated continental drift?

False, Antonio Snider-Pellegrini and others had noted earlier that the shapes of continents on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean could fit together.

400

At Convergent plate boundaries what occurs?

Earthquakes, volcanos, subduction, mountains 

400
Why is the inner core solid?

Pressure from outer layers on top of the inner core.

400

What are the three driving forces of plate tectonics?

Convection currents, Ridge push and slab pull

400
Chaise was looking for the tectonic plates on a map. She found that there are two boundaries that create volcanos. Which are?

Convergent and divergent 

400

Alfred Wegner died from frost bite in Greenland?

 True

500

Divergent boundaries produce what hazard?

what else forms here?

 Volcanos are produced and from this lava sets and forms new crust.

500

Identify the temperature of the inner core?

5,430 °C


500

Alfred Wegner Observed a pattern in the rock on each side of a fault line in the sea floor. This pattern suggested that the continents were once all together. what is this piece of evidence called? 

Magnetic fields 

500

What is cinder?

Cinder is charred debris like burnet wood and solid molten rock

500

Inner core is the same temperature as the sun? 

 true or flase 

True