Transcript Jeopardy

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Sea-Floor
Plate
Spreading Tectonics
Energy
Continental
Drift
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Earth’s
Structure
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Final Jeopardy
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The thinner, denser type of crust.
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What is oceanic crust?
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The rigid layer is made up of
the crust and upper portion of the
mantle.
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What is the lithosphere?
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A method scientists use to indirectly
study the interior of the Earth.
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What are seismic
waves/Earth’s magnetic
field?
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The dense layer of solid iron and
nickel.
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What is the inner core?
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The most massive of all
of Earth’s layers.
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What is the mantle?
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The direct transfer of
energy through space.
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What is radiation?
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A type of heat transfer
between materials
that are in contact.
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What is conduction?
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Measure of how much mass there is
in a volume of a substance.
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What is density?
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The transfer of heat by the
movement of a fluid (liquid or gas).
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What is convection?
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Convection currents are found
in these two layers of the Earth
(be specific!)
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What is the outer core and
mantle (asthenosphere)?
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The last supercontinent landmass.
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What is Pangaea?
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He was one of the first to
propose the theory of
Continental Drift.
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Who is Alfred Wegener?
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The reason the continental drift hypothesis
was initially rejected by the scientific
community.
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What is no explanation for a force
that can move continents?
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Any trace of an ancient organism
that has been preserved in rock.
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What is a fossil?
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All three main pieces of evidence
that support continental drift.
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What is evidence from land features,
fossils, and climate.
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Location of sea-floor
spreading.
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What are mid-ocean ridges?
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Process by which ocean
floor sinks beneath a deepocean trench and back into
the mantle.
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What is subduction?
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Causes the ocean floor to
move like conveyer belts, creating
new land.
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What is sea-floor spreading?
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The device used to map the
mid-ocean ridges.
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What is sonar?
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The three main pieces of evidence
that support sea-floor spreading.
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What are evidence of molten
material, magnetic stripes,
and drilling samples that show
old and new rock?
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Separate sections of the lithosphere.
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What are tectonic plates?
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Type of boundary where
one plate can sink beneath
the other.
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What is a convergent
boundary?
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Type of boundary where rift
valleys form.
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What is a divergent
boundary?
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Type of boundary
where two plates slip
past each other, moving
in opposite directions.
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What is a transform boundary?
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The types of plates that
collide to form large, folded
mountain ranges.
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What are continental
plates?
Final Jeopardy
He is known for discovering
ocean ridges and proposing
the idea of sea-floor spreading.
Final Jeopardy
Answer
Who is Harry Hess?