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Describe how a metamorphic rock might change into an igneous rock. 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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If metamorphic rock is heated enough to melt, magma forms. Once magma cools and crystallizes igneous rock forms.
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Describe plate tectonics 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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The theory that the earth's surface is divided into a few large, thick plates that are continually moving.
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Describe Sea-floor spreading 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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Magma moves upward and out of cracks in the seafloor. As it hardens on the surface, new seafloor forms. Older seafloor is pushed away from the edge.
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What are the general ways that plates interact? 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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Plates can collide, pull apart, or move past one another.
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What are the main features of Plate Tectonics'? 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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1. The Earth's surface is covered by a series of crustal plates. 2. The ocean floors are continually moving, spreading from the center, sinking at the edges, and being regenerated. 3. Convection currents beneath the plates move the crustal plates in different directions. 4. The source of heat driving the convection currents is radioactivity deep in the Earths mantle.
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What are the types of plate boundaries? 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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What are the types of plate boundaries? Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other. Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another. Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other. Plate boundary zones -- broad belts in which boundaries are not well defined and the effects of plate interaction are unclear.
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Describe CONVERGENT BOUNDARIES. Sketch a diagram to illustrate them. 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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Places where plates crash or crunch together are called convergent boundaries. http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/mses e/earthsysflr/plates2.html
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Describe DIVERGENT BOUNDARIES. Sketch a diagram to illustrate them. 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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Places where plates are coming apart are called divergent boundaries. http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/mses e/earthsysflr/plates3.html
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Describe TRANSFORM BOUNDARIES. Sketch a diagram to illustrate them. 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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Places where plates slide past each other are called transform boundaries.. http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/mses e/earthsysflr/plates4.html
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Sketch and label a model of the layers of the Earth 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/vwlessons/plate_tectonics/part1.html
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Describe the following: Lithosphere - Asthenosphere - 180 170 160 150 140130120 110100 90 80 7060504030 20 1098765432 1 0 Seconds left:
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Describe the following: Lithosphere - the rigid outermost layer made of crust and uppermost mantle. The lithosphere is the "plate" of the plate tectonic theory. Asthenosphere - part of the mantle that flows; the flow of the asthenosphere is part of mantle convection, which plays an important role in moving the plates.
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