jeopardy layers of earth moving continents how do they move? boundaries miscellaneous q $100 q $200...
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JeopardyLayers of
EarthMoving
ContinentsHow Do
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Layers of Earth
This is the order of the 4 main layers of earth from the outside to the
middle.
$200 Question from Layers of Earth
This is the rigid layer that includes the upper part of the mantle and
the crust.
$500 Question from Layers of Earth
Studies of these have helped
scientists determine the structure of Earth’s interior.
$100 Question from Moving Continents
Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called these.
$200 Question from Moving Continents
Matching fossils on the east coast of South America and
the west coast of Africa provide evidence that these
two continents were once this.
$300 Question from Moving Continents
This is the name of the supercontinent that began
to break apart between 200 and 300 million years ago.
$400 Question from Moving Continents
Based on the map, this evidence best supports the idea that the landmasses on Earth were once in these positions.
$500 Question from Moving Continents
This material erupts through the valley of the mid-ocean ridge.
$100 Question from How Do They Move?
This type of heat transfer is shown by the arrows in the beaker in the diagram.
$200 Question from How Do They Move?
Many scientists believe that crustal plate movement
occurs because of convection currents
contained here.
$500 Question from How Do They Move?
The oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust during
subduction because it is more this than the continental crust.
$300 Question from Boundaries
Compared to the thickness of Earth’s oceanic crust, the continental crust is this.
$400 Question from Boundaries
This type of boundary is found at a place
where two plates slip past each other.
$500 Question from Boundaries
This is a break in Earth’s crust where rocks have slipped
past each other.
$100 Question from Miscellaneous
Compared to the temperature of Earth’s
crust, the temperature of Earth’s interior is this.
$200 Question from Miscellaneous
Fossils of tropical plants found on an island in the
Arctic Ocean are evidence for the theory of
this.
$300 Question from Miscellaneous
This type of heat transfer allows the aluminum bar to heat the
water in cup B.
$400 Question from Miscellaneous
In the convection current of a pan of soup, the
cooler, denser fluid will do this.
$500 Question from Miscellaneous
Scientists rejected Wegener’s theory
because he could not explain this.