chapter 1 intro to geo Flashcards
The crust, Earth’s relatively thin, rocky outer skin, is of two different types
continental and oceanic crust
The ______ consists of the entire crust and uppermost mantle and forms Earth’s relatively cool, rigid outer shell
lithosphere
In regions where trenches do not exist, the steep continental slope merges into a more gradual incline known as the _______
continental rise
Between the continental margins and oceanic ridges lie the _______
deep-ocean basins
where plates move apart, resulting in upwelling of material from the mantle to create new seafloor
Divergent boundaries
where plates move together, resulting in the subduction (consumption) of oceanic litho- sphere into the mantle
convergent boundaries
where plates grind past each other without the production or destruction of lithosphere
Transform fault boundaries
This hot material slowly cools to become solid rock, producing new slivers of seafloor. This happens again and again over millions of years, adding thousands of square kilometers of new seafloor.
seafloor spreading
Plate margins where oceanic crust is being consumed are called _______
subduction zones
layer of the earth: Solid, composed of Iron and Nickel
inner core
layer of the earth: liquid
outer core
layer of the earth: Solid rock, formed of crystals interlocking. Can flow
Mantle