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Chapter 1: Plate Tectonics Vocabulary Review Games

Vocabulary associated with Chapter 1: Plate Tectonics

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Pangaeasuper continent that existed 200 million years ago
Atlanticocean created when the super continent broke apart
Alfred Wegenerscientist who thought that the continents were once one super continent
sea-floor spreadingtheory that new ocean crust is formed at the mid ocean ridges by molten lava
magnetic stripesbands of ocean floor that show many magnetic reversals
lithospherethe crust and upper mantle
mantlethe largest layer inside Earth
crustoutermost layer of Earth
inner coresolid core composed of dense iron and nickel
outer coreliquid core composed of iron and nickel
asthenosphereplastic layer below the lithosphere that can flow
plateslarge sections of Earth's lithosphere
plate tectonicstheory that Earth's lithosphere is broken into sections
continental drifttheory that the continents move, and were once joined in a single landmass called Pangaea
divergent boundaryboundary between two plates that are moving apart
convergent boundaryboundary where two plates are moving toward each other
transform fault boundaryboundary where two plates are moving alongside each other
convection currentcycle of heating, rising, cooling and sinking in fluids
subduction zonearea where a denser converging plate sinks under a less dense converging plate
San Andreas Faultexample of a transform fault boundary, found in California
mid-ocean ridgeexample of a divergent boundary in ocean crust
Great Rift Valley in Africaexample of a divergent boundary in continental crust
Marianas trenchdeepest spot in any ocean, an example of converging oceanic plates
Himalaya Mountainsexample of a boundary where continental crust collided
magnetic reversalchanges in Earth's magnetic field that result from movement in the outer core
a few centimeters (an inch)the average rate the plates move per year
granitethe main type of rock found in continental crust
basaltthe main type of rock found in oceanic crust


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