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PLATE TECTONICS

REVIEW

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Approximately how old is the

earth?

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4.6 billion years old

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What are the three zones of the earth?

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Crust, mantle, core

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What are the two types of crust?

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Oceanic & continental

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Describe the lithosphere.

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Rigid plastic-like

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Describe the asthenosphere.

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Flowing plastic layer

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Which part of the core is solid?

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The inner core

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Which two elements make up the core?

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Iron and nickel

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Which zone makes up 2/3 of the earth’s mass?

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The mantle

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Who proposed the idea of continental drift?

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Alfred Wegener

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What is the single landmass called?

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Pangaea

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What is the single ocean called?

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Panthalassa

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One piece of evidence that supports continental drift is that similar _______ were found in eastern South America and western Africa.

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Fossils or rocks

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At mid-ocean ridges, magma rises and cools into new ocean crust.

What is this process called?

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Sea floor spreading

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The idea of plate tectonics is that the _______ is made up of solid pieces that “ride” on the _______________.

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Lithosphere,Asthenosphere

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What is the force that pulls rocks apart?

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Tension

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What is the force that

pushed one rock in

opposite horizontal directions?

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Shearing

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What is it called when rock responds to stress by becoming permanently deformed WITHOUT breaking?

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Folding

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What is the type of folding that makes curves that look like the mouth in a “smiley face”?

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Syncline

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What is a break in the rock when the rocks have actually moved?

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Fault

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What is a break in the rock when there is no movement on either side of the break?

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Fracture

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What are the mountains that are formed when molten rock rised up and pushes rock layers above it?

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Dome mountains

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The discovery of “striping” on the ocean floor provided evidence of the reversing of Earth’s ____________.

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Paleo-magnetism

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What type of boundary has plates moving away from each other?

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Divergent boundary

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Plates are moving toward each other in a ___________ boundary.

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Convergent

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The three types of convergent boundaries depend on the types of crust.

Name the 3 options.

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1. Oceanic-Oceanic

2. Continental-Continental

3. Oceanic-Continental

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When oceanic crust collides with continental crust, __________ occurs.

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Subduction

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What is the main reason for plate movement?

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Convection currents

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A force that causes pressure in the crust’s rocks in called _________.

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Stress

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Name the three types of stress and describe each.

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Tension – pulling apartCompression – pushing togetherShearing – moving in opposite directions

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What is the name of the mountain range that formed when India collides with Eurasia?

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The Himalayas

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What mountains were formed when the continent of Africa collided with North America?

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The Appalachains

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What are large areas of flat rocks high above sea level called?

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A plateau

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The San Andreas fault in California is an example of which type of boundary?

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Transform boundary

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What is the block of rock ABOVE the fault called?

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Hanging wall

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Which type fault is formed when the hanging wall drops down?

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A normal fault

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What is the upward fold in rock called?

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An anticline

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When the hanging wall moves up and over the foot wall, a ________ fault is formed.

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Thrust

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What does the hanging wall do in a reverse fault?

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Moves down

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What feature is formed at a divergent boundary?

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A mid-ocean ridge

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Which type of convergent boundary produced the Japanese Islands?

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Converging oceanic plates(oceanic – oceanic)

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What type of boundary

produces a trench?

(be specific – 2 options)

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Convergent Boundary• oceanic – oceanic•oceanic - continental

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What are the four evidences that Wegener used for his idea of continental drift?

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1. Shape of continents

2. Fossil Evidence3. Rock Types

(mts.)4. Climatic

Evidence

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Give an example of where you could see two converging continental plates.

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The Himalayas

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The Andes Mountains in South America are located at which type of plate boundary?

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A convergent boundary of oceanic – continental plates

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Where could you go to see a transform boundary?

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The San Andreas Fault in California

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What type of mountains are located near subduction zones?

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Volcanic mountains

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What type of stress is

associated with convergent boundaries?

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Compression

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The End

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