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continental drift theory | proposed by wegener, theory that continents moved around don earth's surface and were joined together at one point |
paleoglation | term describing past periods of extensive glaciations that covered most of the continents |
tectonic plates | large, rigid, moveable, slabs of rock |
mountain range | chain of mountains |
mid-ocean ridge | mountain range running north to south of equator |
magnetometer | device that detects variations in magnetic fields |
spreading ridge | where magma rises from the earth's surface, cools, hardens and forms new sea floor |
sea floor spreading | where new magma rises and push old rock aside |
plate tectonic theory | states that earth's surface is broken into large plates that move apart and then rejoin |
layers of the earth from inside to out | inner core outer core lower mantle upper mantle crust |
crust | solid rock layer |
2 types of crust | continental crust oceanic crust |
mantle | thickest layer, mostly solid except for upper mantle |
outer core | liquid iron and nickel |
inner core | mostly iron, pressure keeps in solid |
lithosphere & asthenosphere | Lithosphere: crust and uppermost portion of upper mantle Asthenosphere: molten layer of the upper mantle |
mantle convection | thermal energy transfer in the mantle where light magma rises and denser magma sinks |
ridge push | mid-ocean ridge pushes the rest of the tectonic plate it is on away from the ridge |
subduction | the action of one more dense tectonic plate pushing below another less dense plate |
slab pull | subducting plate material pulls the rest of the attached plate toward the subduction zone and down into the mantle |
plate boundary | location where two plates meet and move relative to each other |
divergent plate boundaries | areas where tectonic plates are spreading apart |
convergence plate boundaries | areas where tectonic plates collide |
oceanic-continental plate convergence & what is found there? | ocean plate subjects under continental plate forming a trench volcano & volcanic belt |
oceanic-oceanic plate convergence & what is found there? | denser plate subducts under less dense plate volcanic island arc |
continental-continental plate convergence & what is found there? | both continental plates are colliding mountain ranges |
convergence | |
transform | |
transform plate boundary | areas where tectonic plates slide past each other |
focus | in earth where earthquake occurs |
epicenter | point on earth's surface directly above the focus |
3 types of waves | primary wave (p-wave) secondary wave (s-wave) surface wave (l-wave) |
primary waves (p-waves) | underground waves that travel through earth's crust travel through solids, liquids and gases (fastest) first to arrive |
surface waves (s-waves) | underground waves that travel through solids (slower) second to arrive spring like |
surface waves (l-waves) | waves that ripple along earth's surface cause more damage than p-waves (slowest) last to arive |
seismometers or seismographs | machines that measure and record seismic wave energy |
seismogram | graph that shows the arrival times and sizes of seismic waves produced by an earthquake |
3 types of volcanoes | composite volcanoes shield volcanoes rit eruptions |
composite volcanoes | found along plate boundaries & there is an eruption |
shield volcanoes | form over hot spots & there is an eruption |
rift eruption | occur along cracks in the lithosphere & are not explosive |
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