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THIS IS
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With Host... Your
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100 200 300 400 500 Shake-n- bake Magic Man Lets rumble Paper Plates That’s tectonic Believe it or not
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I’m an area of volcanic activity that often forms island chains and develops over rising plumes of magma A 100
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Hot spot A 100
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I’m am the term that is used to describe when one plate sinks below another. A 200
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Subduction or a Subduction Zone A 200
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The place where two plates move past each other in opposite directions is referred to as. A 300
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A transform boundary A 300
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I state the Earth’s lithosphere is broken into huge, moving slabs of rock driven by motions in the mantle. A 400
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The theory of plate tectonics A 400
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I am the name that Alfred Wegener gave to the huge supercontinent that he proposed had once existed. A 500
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Pangaea. A 500
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I’m all the land and geographical features of the earth B 100
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Geosphere B 100
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I’m the place where two plates converge, or push together B 200
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Convergent boundary B 200
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The hypothesis that proposed that Earth’s continents were once joined in a single large landmass and then gradually moved apart. B 300
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Theory of continental drift B 300
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I’m the layer of hotter, softer rock in the upper mantle B 400
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Asthenosphere B 400
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I’m the protective layer of gases which surrounds earth. B 500
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Atmosphere B 500
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At which subduction zone does two different kinds of plates interact. C 100
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Oceanic-continental Subduction C 100
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I’m the layer of liquid metals that surrounds the inner core. C 200
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Outer core C 200
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I’m the thin layer of rock that surrounds the earth. C 300
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Crust C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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I’m the gap that forms as tectonic plates move apart C 400
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Rift Valley C 400
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I’m all the water on earth C 500
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Hydrosphere. C 500
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I occur where plates with continental crusts push together. D 100
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Continental-continental collision D 100
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I’m a ball of hot, solid metals at Earth’s center. D 200
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Inner core D 200
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I’m the large and small slabs of rock that make up pieces of the lithosphere D 300
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Tectonic Plate D 300
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I am the term used when one oceanic plate is pushed under another. D 400
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Oceanic-oceanic subduction D 400
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I’m earth’s thickest layer, measuring nearly 2900km. D 500
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Mantle D 500
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I am the term used when two tectonic plates move apart. E 100
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Divergent Boundary E 100
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I include all living parts of the earth on land, in the air, and in the water. E 200
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The biosphere E 200
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Name the two parts of the lithosphere. E 300
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The Earth’s crust and the upper part of the mantle. E 300
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What Geologic Formation is created as an oceanic and a continental plate converge? Provide the example we used from class. E 400
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A chain of volcanic mountains. Example from class: The Andes Mountains E 400
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What Geologic formation occurs when two continental plates diverge? Identify the example used in class. E 500
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A rift valley Example from class: The East African Rift Valley. E 500
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Name the four spheres of the Earth. F 100
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The biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. F 100
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Name the four layers of the Earth and describe each of them. F 200
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Crust, mantle, inner core, outer core. (desriptions will vary.) F 200
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When thinking of plate tectonics, what are the three types of boundaries? F 300
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Convergent, divergent, and transform. F 300
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What geologic formation is created when two continental Plates converge? Identify the example used in class. F 400
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Folded Mountains Example from class: Himalayan mountains F 400
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At what kind of boundary does a rift valley occur? F 500
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At a divergent boundary. F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Alfred Wegner is the man! Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Name the three forms of evidence used to support the theory of continental drift. Click on screen to continue
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The presence of fossils, climate change, and geology. Click on screen to continue
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