Chapter 2 Section 3-6 Vocab Flashcards

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Basalt

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A kind of volcanic igneous rock, usually darker colored, with a high content of iron.

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Batholith

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A large of mass of igneous rock formed when magma intrudes and solidifies.

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Continental accretion

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The growth of a continent along its edges.

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Density

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A physical property of a substance that is expressed as the mass or quantity o a substance per unit volume.

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Fold

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A bend in planar feature in rocks. A fold is usually a result of deformation.

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Fossil

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Any evidence of past life preserved in sediment or rocks.

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Hydrothermal Vent

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A very hot spring on the ocean floor where heated, mineral-rich water exists from cracks in Earth’s crust

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Igneous Rock

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A rock that solidified from molten or partly molten material, that is, from magma

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Paleomagnetism

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The record of past orientation and polarity of Earth’s magnetic field recorded in rocks containing the mineral magnetite.

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Pangea

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Earth’s most recent supercontinent, which was rifted apart about 200 million years ago

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Pangea

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Earth’s most recent supercontinent, which was rifted apart about 200 million years ago

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Rift

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A long crack in the lithosphere plate formed by boot mantle pushing up below.

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Subduction

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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.

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Subduction Zone

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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.

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Supercontinent

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A large continent consisting of all of Earth’s continental lithosphere. Supercontinents are assembled by tectonic plate processes of subduction and continent-continent collision.

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Suture Zone

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The zone on Earth’s surface where two continents have collided and have been welded together to form a single continent.

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Thermal Convection

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A pattern of movement in a fluid caused by heating from below and cooling from above. Thermal convection transfers heat energy from the bottom of the convection cell to the top.

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Trench

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A long, narrow, elongated depression of the deep seafloor.