The Restless Earth Flashcards
What is a plate?
A section of the earth’s crust.
What is a plate margin?
The boundary where two plates meet.
What is the mantle?
The dense mostly solid layer between the outer core and crust.
What is a convection current?
The circular currents of heat in the mantle.
Describe the structure of the earth? (in to out)
Inner core,outer core, mantle, crust.
What is oceanic crust?
Crust beneath the oceans. It is:
- newer (mostly less than 200 million years old)
- Denser
- Can sink
- Can be renewed and destroyed
What is continental crust?
It is crust beneath the continents. It is:
- Older
- Less dense
- Cannot sink
- Cannot be renewed or destroyed
What is a subduction plate margin?
It is when an oceanic plate sinks under a continental plate.
What is a collision plate margin?
When two continental plates move towards each other.
What is a constructive plate margin?
It is when two plates move away from each other.
What is a conservative plate margin?
It is when two plates slide along next to each other.
Describe what happens at a destructive plate margin with an oceanic and continental crust?
Convection currents in the mantle cause plates to move together. The denser oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental in a process called subduction. Great pressure is exerted and the oceanic plate is destroyed as it melts to form magma.
Describe what happens at a destructive plate margin between two continental plates?
When two continental plates meet each other because of the convection currents in the mantle, they collide rather than one sinking. This collision boundary is a different type of destructive boundary instead of a subduction zone.
What determines the movement of the plates?
The direction of the convection current determines the movement of the tectonic plates.
Example of a subduction plate margin?
Philippines with Pacific
Example of a collision plate margin?
African and Eurasian
Example of a constructive plate margin?
Pacific with Nazca
Example of a conservative plate margin?
Jan de Fuca with North American
What is a divergent plate margin?
This is where plates move apart.
What is a convergent plate margin?
This is where plates collide.
What is a transform plate margin?
This is where plates slide horizontally past one another.
What did Alfred Wegner suggest happened to the plates in his theory of continental drift?
He suggested that all the continents had originally been joined together as one land mass, after which they had separated and slowly drifted along the oceans floor to their current locations.
What evidence supported Alfre Wegner’s theory?
- The apparent fit of the coastlines of South America and Africa.
- Similar rock types where found in two continents ( Argentina in South America and South Africa in Africa)
- Similar fossils were found on either side of the Atlantic Ocean.