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Plate Techs - 100 • Continents move around because of these currents in partly melted material below them. Answer
Plate Techs - 200 • Convection currents that move the continents happen in this sub-layer of the Earth. Answer
Plate Techs - 300 • This is the interface between the crust and the asthenosphere. Answer
Plate Techs - 400 • This is the name given to the process of an oceanic plate sliding under a continental plate. Answer
Plate Techs - 500 • This is the most common type of plate boundary in the middle of the oceans. Answer
Reference Tables - 100 • This is the name of the upper mantle. Answer
Reference Tables - 200 • This is the depth at the mantle outer core boundary?. Answer
Reference Tables - 300 • The temperature at the inner core/outer core interface. Answer
Reference Tables - 400 • The name of the plate that is 130 °E and 20 °N. Answer
Reference Tables - 500 • The hemisphere (north or south) that most of the USA was in 458 million years ago. Answer
Waves - 100 • Stops when it hits the outer core and WHY? Answer
Waves - 200 • This wave vibrates perpendicular to its direction of propagation. Answer
Waves - 300 • A P-wave will travel this far in 7 minutes. Answer
Waves - 400 • A seismic station on the other side of the Earth will only pick up this type of wave. Answer
Waves - 500 • This type of wave is made by compressing and expanding the rock material. Answer
A Drift'n - 100 • When looking at Africa and South America, this was the first clue that the continents were once joined. Answer
A Drift'n - 200 • This type of plate boundary causes the continents to split apart. Answer
A Drift'n - 300 • This is the direction that the South American Plate is moving. Answer
A Drift'n - 400 • Stripes on the ocean floor caused by this give further evidence that the continents are splitting. Answer
A Drift'n - 500 • Since the continents have split, this type of crust is younger. Answer
Earthquakes - 100 • This is the spot within the Earth where an earthquake starts. Answer
Earthquakes - 200 • This rating system tells how much energy is released in an earthquake. Answer
Earthquakes - 300 • This is how far away is the epicenter if the difference in arrival times between the P wave and S wave is 2 minutes. Answer
Earthquakes - 400 • This is the minimum number of seismic stations needed to locate the epicenter of an earthquake. Answer
Earthquakes - 500 • Hawaii is an example of this type of active region that is not on the edge of a crustal plate. Answer
Answer Plate Techs - 100 • What are convection currents?
Answer Plate Techs - 200 • What is the asthenosphere?
Answer Plate Techs - 300 • What is the Moho?
Answer Plate Techs - 400 • What is subduction?
Answer - Plate Techs - 500 • What is a divergent plate boundary?
Answer Reference Tables - 100 • What is the Asthenosphere?
Answer Reference Tables - 200 • What is 2900 km?
Answer Reference Tables - 300 • What is 6,300°C?
Answer Reference Tables - 400 • What is the Philippine Plate?
Answer - Reference Tables - 500 • What is the Southern Hemisphere?
Answer Waves - 100 • What are S-waves? • Because the outer core is liquid and S waves travel through solids only
Answer Waves - 200 • What is the S-wave?
Answer Waves - 300 • What is 4,000 km?
Answer Waves - 400 • What is a P-wave?
Answer - Waves - 500 • What is a P-wave?
Answer A Drift'n - 100 • What is the “puzzle-fit” of the continents.
Answer A Drift'n - 200 • What is a divergent plate boundary?
Answer A Drift'n - 300 • What is West?
Answer A Drift'n - 400 • Magnetic reversals.