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Chapter 7: Plate Tectonics Jeopardy . By: Meghan Froemming. JEAPORDY!!!. What is the layer of earth called that’s made up of the rocks basalt and granite?. crust. As you go deeper beneath earth’s surface, what happens to the temperature and pressure beneath the surface?.
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Chapter 7: Plate Tectonics Jeopardy By: Meghan Froemming
What is the layer of earth called that’s made up of the rocks basalt and granite? • crust
As you go deeper beneath earth’s surface, what happens to the temperature and pressure beneath the surface? • Temperature increases and pressure increases
How do geologists study earth’s interior? • Seismic waves
List the layers of the earth starting at the surface and going towards the center? • Crust • Mantel • Core
Describe the crust: • The thin and solid outer most layer of the earth above the mantel
Describe the mantle: • The layer of rock between the earth’s crust and core
Describe the core: • The central part of the earth below the mantle
What is the lithosphere? • The solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
What is asthenosphere? • The soft layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move • It is made of solid rock that flows very slowly
What is the mesosphere? • The strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core
What is the outer core? • The liquid layer of earth’s core that lies beneath the mantle and surrounds the inner core
What is the inner core? • The solid layer of earth’s core that extends from the bottom of the outer core to the center of the earth
What is a compound? • A substance composed of two or more elements
What are tectonic plates? • Pieces of the lithosphere that move around on the top of the asthenosphere
What is ridge push? • Plate motion due to gravity
What is slab pull? • Plate motion due to higher densities
Where are the convection currents located that move earth’s plates? • The asthenosphere which is located in earth’s upper mantel
What is a convection current? • Plate movement due to the heating and cooling of rock
What happens to convection currents when the heat source is removed? • They stop because there isn't heat to keep them moving
What do we call a boundary where two plates collide? • Convergent boundary
If two continental plates collide, what is produced? • mountains
What do we call a boundary where two plates slip past each other? • Transform boundary
What type of rock primarily makes up oceanic crust? • basalt
What type of rock primarily makes up continental crust? • granite
What is the name of the boundary where two plates are moving away from each other? • Divergent boundary
What happens to a plate, as it is subducted into the mantle? • It melts
What type of boundary occurs at a subduction zone? • Convergent boudary
Where is old crust destroyed? • At subduction zones
What does Wegener’s theory of continental drift state? • The continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations.
What is the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago called? • Pangaea
What do we call any trace of an ancient organism preserved in rock? • Fossil
What are the three categories of evidence Wegener used to support his theory of continental drift? • Fossils, similar types of rock and evidence of the same ancient climate conditions were found on several continents
Why was Wegener’s theory rejected by geologists of his time? • From the calculated strength of the rocks, it didn’t seem possible for the crust to move this way
What do we call the longest chain of mountains in the world? • Mid-ocean ridges
In the mid-1990’s what technology did scientists use to map the ocean floor? • Sonar
In sea-floor spreading where on the ocean floor does molten material erupt onto the ocean floor? • Mid-ocean ridge
What were scientists able to determine by taking drilling samples of the ocean floor? • Age of the rocks
What did deep diving submersibles observe at the mid-ocean ridge? • Pillow lava
What is the term used to describe ocean floor sinking into a deep-ocean trench? • Subduction
As new oceanic crust cools, what happens to its density? • It increases
What is the force that causes Earth’s plates to move? • Convection currents
What is the name of the theory that states that Earth’s plates are in constant slow motion? • Plate tectonics
What geological feature is formed at a divergent boundary? • Mid ocean ridge(in water) • Rift valley(on land)
What is being created at a mid ocean ridge? • New crust is created
Describe the three ways mountains are formed? • Volcanic mountains are formed by magma at a convergent boundary • Folded mountains are formed by the crust being folded at a convergent boundary • Fault-block mountains, form when tension causes large blocks of the earths crust to drop down relative to other blocks
Where is new crust created? • Mid ocean rift