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Plate Tectonics Review
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$100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500Boundaries Think“layers” Lets get Movin’ Does it “Matter” Random final
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$100 Boundaries This boundary is responsible for sea- floor spreading
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$100 Boundaries What is Divergent
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$200 Boundaries This Boundary is responsible for building mountains
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$200 Boundaries What is Convergent
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$300 Boundaries This boundary creates mid ocean ridges and rift valleys
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$300 Boundaries What is Divergent
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$400 Boundaries This is the only boundary NOT associated with volcanic activity
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$400 Boundaries What is a Transform Boundary
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DAILY DOUBLE
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$500 Boundaries This is the only boundary to Have a destructive effect on the Earth’s layers
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$500 Boundaries What is a Convergent Boundary
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$100 Think “Layers” The outermost rigid layer of Earth, consisting of the crust and part of the upper mantle.
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$100 Think “Layers” What is the lithosphere
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$200 Think “Layers” What layer of the Earth does the letter D represent?
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$200 Think “Layers” What is the Inner Core
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$300 Think “Layers” What layer of the Earth does the letter A represent?
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$300 Think “Layers” What is the crust
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$400 Think “Layers” What is the name for the part of the mantle that is partially molten
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$400 Think “Layers” What is the asthenosphere
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$500 Think “Layers” Name the two layers of the crust
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$500 Think “Layers” What are Oceanic and Continental
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$100 Lets get Movin’ A chain of undersea ridges extending throughout all the Earth’s ocean basins, and formed by sea-floor spreading.
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$100 Lets get Movin’ What is a mid-ocean ridge
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$200 Lets get Movin’ The growth of a continent along its edges is known as what?
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$200 Lets get Movin’ What is Continental Accretion
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$300 Lets get Movin’ The movement of one plate downward into the mantle beneath the edge of the other plate at a convergent plate boundary.
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$300 Lets get Movin’ What is Subduction
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$400 Lets get Movin’ What is the accepted primary mechanism for sea-floor spreading?
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$400 Lets get Movin’ What are Convection Cells
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$500 Lets get Movin’ This is the field of study of plate movements
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$500 Lets get Movin’ What is Plate Tectonics
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$100 Does it “Matter?” Is the inner core liquid or solid?
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$100 Does it “Matter?” What is Solid
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$200 Does it “Matter?” The outer core and the inner core are both composed of what two elements?
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$200 Does it “Matter?” What are Iron and Nickel
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$300 Does it “Matter?” What happens to the density of rocks as they become more interior to the Earth?
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$300 Does it “Matter?” What is it Increases
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$400 Does it “Matter?” This is a pattern of movement in a fluid caused by heating from below and cooling from above.
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$400 Does it “Matter?” What is Thermal Convection
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$500 Does it “Matter?” This is the record of the past orientation and polarity of the Earth’s magnetic field recorded in rocks containing the mineral magnetite.
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$500 Does it “Matter?” What is Paleomagnetism
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$100 Random How old is the Earth?
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$100 Random What is 4.6 billion years old
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$200 Random What is the name for the supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago?
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$200 Random What is Pangaea
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$300 Random What is the formula used to calculate density?
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$300 Random What is Mass/Volume
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$400 Random Why is the inner core solid and the outer core liquid (molten)?
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$400 Random The pressure on the inner core is greater
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DAILY DOUBLE
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$500 Random Some rock sections found on the ocean floor exhibit a striped pattern. What is the primary cause of the pattern?
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$500 Random What are changes in the Earth’s magnetic field strength and direction
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Theories
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What are two pieces of evidence that Wegener use to construct his Continental Drift Theory?
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What are the puzzle like fit of continents and similar fossils on different continents
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