Question | Answer |
What is the outer layer of the earth called? | Lithosphere |
Draw the structure of the earth. |
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Lithosphere is made up of ... | ...Tectonic plates |
How do we know what is beneath the crust? | Seismic waves and man-made explosions. |
What does the mantle lie between? | Core and the crust. |
The earths core transfers energy so... | ...the temperature increases with depth. |
Convection currents... | ...slowly move plates. |
Describe subduction. |
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Why is the theory of plate tectonics now widely accepted my scientists? | It explains a wide range of evidence and it has been discussed and tested by many scientists. |
Who's theory was not accepted? | Wegner's continental drift theory in 1914 |
How did it slowly become accepted? | Sea floor spreading evidence in the 1960's. |
Why does magma rise up? | It is less dense than the crust. It causes volcanoes. |
Magma can have different... | ...compositions....eruptions. |
Why do geologists study volcanoes? | To predict eruptions in the future. |
How are different types of igneous rock formed? | Lava |
What does runny lava produce? | Iron-rich basalt rock. (slower eruptions) |
What does thick lava produce? | Silica-rich rhyolite rock. (explosive eruptions) |
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