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Describe a divergent plate boundary |
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This is when two tectonic plates move apart from each other. |
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Describe a convergent plate boundary |
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This is when two tectonic plates move toward each other. |
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Describe a transform plate boundary |
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This is when two tectonic plates slide past each other. |
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What are the three main different types of plate boundaries? |
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Divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries |
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What is the difference between oceanic and continental crust? |
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Oceanic crust is thinner and denser than continental crust. |
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This is a supercontinent that existed over 300 million years ago in which all the current continents were fit together in one large land mass. |
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What type of waves do scientists use to study the center of the earth? |
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This is what the tectonic plates are made of - it is the crust and the top-most part of the mantle. |
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What causes Earth's tectonic plates to move? |
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Very slow moving convection currents in the mantle push the plates. |
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List some of the examples of evidence for the Theory of Continental Drift. |
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Any of these would work. 1.Similar mountain formations on different continents 2. Similar rock deposits and formations on different continents 3. The close fit of continental coastlines 4. The matching glacial groves on different continents |
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What theory explains the existence of earthquakes and volcanoes? |
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Where do earthquakes occur? |
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Along the fault / edges between two tectonic plates at a transform plate boundary |
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What is the name of the tube that connects a volcano's magma chamber to the Earth's surface? |
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Pipe - also called a conduit |
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What is the name of the opening where magma leaves a volcano? |
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Describe composite volcanoes |
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These are tall, cone-shaped mountains which have layers alternating with lava and ash. |
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Describe shield volcanoes |
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These have gently sloping sides made of layers of thin, runny lava. |
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Describe cinder-cone volcanoes |
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These generally have sharply sloping sides made mainly of violently erupted pyroclastic material. |
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What is the main difference between magma and lava? |
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Magma and lava are both melted, molten rock material but magma is below the surface of the Earth and lave is above the surface of the Earth. |
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The area below the volcano that contains molten rock material. |
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What is a volcano conduit? |
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This is another name for a volcano's pipe - it is the tube that connects a volcano's magma chamber to the Earth's surface |
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Where is the Ring of Fire? |
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This is a long series of volcanoes located around the borders of the Pacific Ocean and its surrounding continents. |
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What caused the Volcanoes that make up the Ring of Fire to form? |
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The convergent boundaries of two tectonic plates moving toward each other in which the oceanic plate is subducted under the continental plate. |
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When two plates move apart at a divergent boundary, a volcano can form in a feature called a... |
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When you properly state a scientific problem it must be... |
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in the form of a testable question. |
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When you properly state a scientific hypothesis it must be phrased as a prediction so that it says... |
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If (insert independent variable), then (insert dependent variable). |
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