Chapter 2 Section 3-6 Vocab Flashcards
Basalt
A kind of volcanic igneous rock, usually darker colored, with a high content of iron.
Batholith
A large of mass of igneous rock formed when magma intrudes and solidifies.
Continental accretion
The growth of a continent along its edges.
Density
A physical property of a substance that is expressed as the mass or quantity o a substance per unit volume.
Fold
A bend in planar feature in rocks. A fold is usually a result of deformation.
Fossil
Any evidence of past life preserved in sediment or rocks.
Hydrothermal Vent
A very hot spring on the ocean floor where heated, mineral-rich water exists from cracks in Earth’s crust
Igneous Rock
A rock that solidified from molten or partly molten material, that is, from magma
Paleomagnetism
The record of past orientation and polarity of Earth’s magnetic field recorded in rocks containing the mineral magnetite.
Pangea
Earth’s most recent supercontinent, which was rifted apart about 200 million years ago
Pangea
Earth’s most recent supercontinent, which was rifted apart about 200 million years ago
Rift
A long crack in the lithosphere plate formed by boot mantle pushing up below.
Subduction
The process by which local areas of Earth’s crust can be slowly lowered by large-scale forces acting within Earth or the cooling of rocks.
Subduction Zone
A long, narrow belt in which one plate moves downward into the mantle beneath the edge of another plate at a convergent plate boundary. The downward-moving plate (undergoing subduction) is always oceanic crust. The plate that stays at the surface can have either the oceanic crust or continental crust.
Supercontinent
A large continent consisting of all of Earth’s continental lithosphere. Supercontinents are assembled by tectonic plate processes of subduction and continent-continent collision.