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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Tectonic Plates Divergent Transform Convergent Part 1 Convergent Part 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 At one time, all of the continents were connected as one large continent called this Pangaea

1 - $200 This driving force that causes plates to move Convection currents

1 - $300 Lithospheric plates move this far each year A few inches

1 - $400 Convection currents are in which of Earth’s layers? mantle

1 - $500 New lithosphere (crust) is formed at which type of boundary? Divergent

2 - $100 This boundary occurs when plates move away from each other Divergent

2 - $200 Give an example of a divergent boundary African Rift Valley Mid Atlantic Ridge

2 - $300 What will happen over time to the African Rift Valley? It will continue to grow wider and deeper

2 - $400 What is the mid-ocean ridge? A large mountain range formed under the ocean

2 - $500 This fills in the space left between the plates at the mid-ocean ridge Molten rock / magma from the mantle

3 - $100 This type of boundary occurs when two plates slide past each other Transform

3 - $200 T / F The sliding motion of a transform boundary occurs very smoothly False

3 - $300 This is an example of a transform boundary San Andreas fault

3 - $400 This is a common surface feature or event that occurs at a transform boundary Earthquakes

3 - $500 This is a crack in the Earth where sections of a plate, or two plates, move in opposite directions fault

4 - $100 This type of boundary occurs when plates move toward each other Convergent

4 - $200 These are the 3 types of convergent boundaries Oceanic – oceanic Continental – oceanic Continental - continental

4 - $300 The region along a plate boundary where one plate moves under another plate Subduction zone

4 - $400 At this type of convergent boundary, underwater mountains form, eventually turning into islands Oceanic - oceanic

4 - $500 At this type of convergent boundary, a deep ocean trench forms Oceanic - continental

5 - $100 This is an example of an oceanic – oceanic convergent boundary Japan

5 - $200 At this type of convergent boundary, large mountain chains form Continental - continental

5 - $300 This is an example of an oceanic – continental convergent boundary West coast of South America

5 - $400 Which area shows the subduction zone? 3

5 - $500 This is an example of an continental – continental convergent boundary Himalayan Mountains

Final Jeopardy Name at least 2 pieces of evidence Wegener used to support his idea of continental drift. rare fossils climate change puzzle-piece continents rock formations