Science 7-Chapter 14 Review for Retake!
What is Layer 1?
Layer 1 is crust.
What is Layer 2?
Layer 2 is the mantle.
What is Layer 3?
Layer 3 is the outer core.
What is Layer 4?
Layer 4 is the inner core.
Where do most volcanoes and earthquakes form?
Tectonic plate boundaries Where do most volcanoes and earthquakes form?
processes that break down and change rock
weathering processes that break down and change rock
dangerous waves that can be caused by earthquakes or volcanoes on the ocean floor.
tsunamis dangerous waves that can be caused by earthquakes or volcanoes on the ocean floor.
where two plates move apart from each other
divergent boundary where two plates move apart from each other
area where one plate slides under another
subduction area where one plate slides under another
minerals and small pieces of rock
sediment minerals and small pieces of rock
large depression in the center of a volcano
caldera large depression in the center of a volcano
rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or a crack in Earth’s crust
earthquake rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or a crack in Earth’s crust
states that Earth’s crust is broken into rigid plates that move slowly over Earth’s surface
theory of plate tectonics states that Earth’s crust is broken into rigid plates that move slowly over Earth’s surface
where two plates move toward each other
convergent boundary where two plates move toward each other
solid material acts more like a liquid than a solid due to extreme shaking
liquefaction solid material acts more like a liquid than a solid due to extreme shaking
pulling force at a divergent boundary
tension pulling force at a divergent boundary
where plates slide horizontally past each other
where plates slide horizontally past each other transform boundary where plates slide horizontally past each other
process of changing the composition of rocks and minerals by exposure to water and the atmosphere
chemical weathering process of changing the composition of rocks and minerals by exposure to water and the atmosphere
weathered rock, mineral material, and organic matter from the remains of organisms
soil weathered rock, mineral material, and organic matter from the remains of organisms
Which is NOT a type of boundary? Convergent Divergent Subduction Transform
Which is NOT a type of boundary? Convergent Divergent Subduction Transform
A (rift, mountain) can form at divergent boundaries on the ocean floor and within continents when plates move apart.
A rift can form at divergent boundaries on the ocean floor and within continents when plates move apart.