Plate Tectonics Flashcards

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Lithosphere

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the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.

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Asthenosphere

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the upper layer of the earth’s mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.

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Mesosphere

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the region of the earth’s atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 30 and 50 miles (50 and 80 km) in altitude.

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Inner Core

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The inner core is the fourth layer inside the Earth. It is a solid metallic ball made mainly of iron.

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Outer Core

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Earth’s outer core is a fluid layer about 2,400 km thick and composed of mostly iron

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Seismic Waves

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Seismic waves are waves that travel through or over Earth.

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Oceanic Crust

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the outermost layer of Earth’s lithosphere that is found under the oceans.

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Continental Crust

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continental crust, the outermost layer of Earth’s lithosphere that makes up the planet’s continents

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Density

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The density, of a substance is its mass per unit volume.

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Alfred Wegener

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Alfred Lothar Wegener was a German climatologist, geologist, geophysicist, meteorologist, and polar researcher.

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Continental Drift

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Continental drift was a revolutionary theory explaining that continents shift position on Earth’s surface.

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Convergent Boundary

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When two plates come together, it is known as a convergent boundary.

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Divergent Boundary

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A divergent boundary occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other.

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Transform Boundary

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Transform boundaries are places where plates slide sideways past each other. At transform boundaries lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed.

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Sea-floor Spreading

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Seafloor spreading is a geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth’s lithosphere—split apart from each other.

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Pangaea

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Pangea, also spelled Pangaea, in early geologic time, a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth.

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Laurasia

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the more northern of two large landmasses that formed part of the Pangaea supercontinent from around 335 to 175 million years ago

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Gondwana

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Gondwana was an ancient supercontinent that broke up about 180 million years ago.

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Mesosaurus

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Mesosaurus is an extinct genus of reptile from the Early Permian of southern Africa and South America.

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Glossopteris

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Glossopteris is the largest and best-known genus of the extinct Permian order of seed ferns known as Glossopteridales.