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Theory of Theory of Continental Continental

DriftDrift

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Layers of the Layers of the EarthEarth

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BoundariesBoundaries

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Plate TectonicsPlate Tectonics

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Pot LuckPot Luck

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Theory of Theory of Continental DriftContinental Drift

Layers of Layers of the Earththe Earth

BoundariesBoundaries Plate Plate TectonicsTectonics

Pot LuckPot Luck

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The scientist who developed The scientist who developed the theory is this person.the theory is this person.

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This is the supercontinent.This is the supercontinent.

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Landforms, climates, and Landforms, climates, and this evidence support the this evidence support the continental drift theory.continental drift theory.

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What force is believed to What force is believed to have moved the plates.have moved the plates.

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Give one example of Give one example of evidence from climate.evidence from climate.

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Layers of the Earth - $100Layers of the Earth - $100

This is the layer that has the This is the layer that has the most pressure.most pressure.

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Layers of the EarthLayers of the Earth - $200- $200

This layer is mostly made This layer is mostly made up of large rocks of basalt up of large rocks of basalt

and granite.and granite.

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As depth beneath Earth’s As depth beneath Earth’s surface increases, both surface increases, both

temperature and pressure temperature and pressure do this.do this.

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Convection currents are in Convection currents are in this part of the mantle.this part of the mantle.

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The layer that is made out The layer that is made out of hot, solid rocks is called of hot, solid rocks is called

this.this.

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This boundary occurs along This boundary occurs along the mid-ocean ridge.the mid-ocean ridge.

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The crust near the mid-The crust near the mid-ocean ridge is this when ocean ridge is this when

compared to the older crust compared to the older crust that is far away from the that is far away from the

ridge.ridge.

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This landform develops This landform develops when two convergent when two convergent

boundaries of continental boundaries of continental crust collide.crust collide.

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The place where two plates The place where two plates slip pass each other.slip pass each other.

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The place where two plates The place where two plates of continental crust diverge of continental crust diverge

forms this landform?forms this landform?

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When oceanic crust collides When oceanic crust collides with oceanic crust the older with oceanic crust the older crust is subducted because crust is subducted because

of this.of this.

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This is how many major This is how many major plates is Earth divided into.plates is Earth divided into.

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This ocean is shrinking This ocean is shrinking because it has many long because it has many long

subduction zones.subduction zones.

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This is the name of at least This is the name of at least 3 major plates.3 major plates.

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Explain the relationship Explain the relationship between plate boundaries between plate boundaries

and the occurrence of and the occurrence of earthquakes and volcanoes.earthquakes and volcanoes.

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This is the process where This is the process where older ocean crust pushes older ocean crust pushes

under and melts into under and melts into magma.magma.

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The technology that The technology that mapped the ocean floor.mapped the ocean floor.

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The ship that took rock The ship that took rock samples from the ocean samples from the ocean

floor.floor.

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This part of the Earth is This part of the Earth is made up of the crust and made up of the crust and

part of the mantle.part of the mantle.

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This is the geologic event This is the geologic event that occurs at transform that occurs at transform

boundaries.boundaries.

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Who is Alfred Wegener?Who is Alfred Wegener?

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What is Pangaea?What is Pangaea?

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What are fossils?What are fossils?

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What are convection What are convection currents?currents?

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What is the island of What is the island of Spitsbergen has tropical Spitsbergen has tropical

fossils?fossils?OrOr

South Africa has evidence of South Africa has evidence of glaciers?glaciers?

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What is the inner core?What is the inner core?

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What is the crust?What is the crust?

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What is increase?What is increase?

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What is the asthenosphere?What is the asthenosphere?

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What is the mantle?What is the mantle?

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What is divergent?What is divergent?

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What is younger?What is younger?

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What are mountains?What are mountains?

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What is a transform What is a transform boundary?boundary?

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What is a rift valley?What is a rift valley?

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What is the older crust is What is the older crust is more dense because it’s more dense because it’s

colder?colder?

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What is 9?What is 9?

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What is the Pacific Ocean?What is the Pacific Ocean?

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Pacific PlatePacific PlateNorth American PlateNorth American Plate

African PlateAfrican PlateAntarctic PlateAntarctic PlateEurasian PlateEurasian Plate

Indo-Australian PlateIndo-Australian PlateSouth American PlateSouth American Plate

Caribbean PlateCaribbean Plate

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Earthquakes and volcanoes Earthquakes and volcanoes are located along plate are located along plate

boundaries because this is boundaries because this is where the crust is being where the crust is being moved or subducted?moved or subducted?

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What is subduction?What is subduction?

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What is SONAR?What is SONAR?

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What is the Glomar ChallengeWhat is the Glomar Challenge??

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What is the lithosphere?What is the lithosphere?

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What is earthquakes?What is earthquakes?

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Plate TectonicsPlate Tectonics

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Explain this PictureExplain this Picture

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What is sea-floor spreading?What is sea-floor spreading?At the mid-ocean ridge, new molten material rises. The At the mid-ocean ridge, new molten material rises. The

material cools. Then it is separated in both directions as more material cools. Then it is separated in both directions as more new, molten rises. The material at the center of the ridge is new, molten rises. The material at the center of the ridge is younger and as you move away from the ridge, it becomes younger and as you move away from the ridge, it becomes

older.older.

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END OF GAMEEND OF GAME

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