Gaaq.weebly.com



1174750topFind the Nazca and the South American Plate. This is an example of two plates converging. The denser oceanic plate (Nazca) moves under the continental plate (South American Plate). What features are likely found here? Rift ValleysVolcanoesFolded MountainsOcean BasinsThe large plates move across the surface of the Earth by what process?ConvectionRadiationConductionCondensationThe Indian Plate (far right of plate picture) converges with the Eurasian Plate. When two continental plates converge what crustal feature is expected to form? A. Rift ValleyVolcanoesFolded MountainsOcean BasinBelow is a picture of sea-floor spreading. How are the ocean crusts moving?right9412700ConvergingDivergingSliding No MovementThe San Andreas Fault in California is known as an active earthquake area. What type of boundary is it? A. ConvergingDivergingTransformSea Floor Spreading412432531051500When two oceanic plate boundaries meet, what crustal feature forms? (see photo below)Plate TectonicsSea Floor SpreadingFolded MountainsVolcanic Island ArcWhen an oceanic crust meets a continental crust, what occurs?The oceanic crust moves under the continental crust resulting in volcanoes.The oceanic crust moves over the continental crust resulting in volcanoes.The two crusts converge forming folded mountains such as the Himalayas.Both crusts are subducted down into the mantle.Which layer is plastic-like and allows the crust to flow over it?LithosphereAsthenosphereMantle Outer CoreWhich layer of the crust is responsible for the Earth’s magnetic field?CrustMantleOuter CoreInner CoreWhat is the Rock Cycle?How rocks are created from dirt.Process of how rocks are formed from dead plants and animals.Process that forms and recycles different rocks.The circular path the rock travels.What is the process that helps form existing rock into metamorphic rock?Compaction/CementationWeathering/ErosionHeat/Pressure MeltingMovement of the Earth’s tectonic plates creates extreme __________ below Earth’s paction/CementationHeat/PressureWeathering/Erosion ExplosionsWhen determining the color of a minerals power, what tool would you need? Streak PlateHand LensMicroscopeTriple-Beam BalanceFracture or cleavage of a mineral tells you the:ColorHardnessTemperatureBreakage PatternWhich of the following is not true of all minerals?Definite Chemical CompositionDefinite Crystalline ShapeMade in LaboratoriesSolidsOriginally the Continental Drift Theory was not well received by other scientists. Why? There was a competing theory at the time which was more believable. There was no data showing the continents ever moved.The scientists didn’t know the force responsible for moving the continents.The scientist presenting the data was unreliable. What can we learn from studying fossils?What time period plants and animals existedWhich types of food animals may have eaten The certain plants and animals that no longer exist on our planetAll of the aboveWhat is a trace fossil?The bones of a plant or animalThe mold of a plant or animalThe imprint of a plant or animalThe plan or animal itselfWhat is a fossil?A decomposing plant lifeThe preserved remains of an animal, plant or organism from the pastA cast of the remains of an animal, plant or organism from the pastA rock What is amber and how does this type of fossil form?Amber is hardened tree sap. Insects get caught in the sap and over many years the sap hardens, forming a fossil. Which of the following statements is NOT true?Fossils teach us about the pastFossils only teach us about plantsFossils are mostly formed in sedimentary rocksThere is more than one type of fossilWhat is the force that moves the continents?ConductionConvectionRadiationConveyor belts Describe List the four types of fossils Cast: A fossil formed when sediments or minerals fill a mold; it takes on the same outside shape as the living thing that shaped the mold. Mold: A fossil imprint made by the outside of a dead plants or animals. Trace: Provides evidence of the activities of an ancient organism. Ex, Fossil footprints, trails and burrowsTrue/Body: Fossils of the actual animal or part of an animal.Name the four main types of evidence used to support the Continental Drift Theory.FossilsGlacial striations found on different continentsContinental fitLandforms and rock layers matching on opposite sides of the ocean How does the picture of landforms and rock layers below support the Continental Drift Theory?The landforms (mountains) and rock layers (type and age) match up on both sides of the Atlantic. The continents look like they could fit into each other. 205740016510-247650262255Include the following:Continental CrustOceanic CrustOuter CoreMantleLithosphereAsthenosphereInclude the following:Continental CrustOceanic CrustOuter CoreMantleLithosphereAsthenosphereDraw and label a diagram of the Earth’s layers in a wedge format. 1092202537460Inner CoreOuter CoreMantleAsthenosphereLithosphereContinental CrustOceanic Crust00Inner CoreOuter CoreMantleAsthenosphereLithosphereContinental CrustOceanic CrustComplete the Rock Cycle Diagram. Label each box and arrow.SedimentsMetamorphicSedimentaryMagmaIgneousRockWeathering/ErosionWeathering/ErosionCompaction/CementationWeathering/ErosionHeat/PressureMeltingCooling/HardeningSedimentsMetamorphicSedimentaryMagmaIgneousRockWeathering/ErosionWeathering/ErosionCompaction/CementationWeathering/ErosionHeat/PressureMeltingCooling/HardeningWrite the word conduction, convection or radiation in the blanks in front of 1-10.Walking on the hot sand on a beach. ConductionA ceiling fan forcing the warm air downward. ConvectionFeeling heat from a campfire. RadiationChocolate candy melting in your hand. ConductionAir in the atmosphere rising and falling. ConvectionHeat from the sun warming a swimming pool. RadiationUnscrewing a light bulb while it’s still hot. ConductionHeat from the hood of a car when you touch it. ConductionFeeling the heat from a stove burner without touching it. RadiationBoiling water moving in a circular motion. ConvectionLook At Renewable and Non Renewable PPTs on the Weebly for pete the table below by naming the renewable energy resource and listing two advantages and two disadvantages for each.Renewable Energy SourceAdvantagesDisadvantagesBiomass1. Answers will vary2.1. Answers will vary2.Wind1.2.1.2.Solar1.2.1.2.Hydroelectric1.2.1.2.Geothermal1.2.1.2.List the nonrenewable energy sources and write 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages for each.Non-renewable Energy SourceAdvantagesDisadvantagesCoal1.2.1.2.Oil1.2.1.2.Natural Gas1.2.1.2.Nuclear1.2.1.2. ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download