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Chapter 4 Review Plate Tectonics A winning effort begins with preparation. Joe Gibbs Plate Tectonics • Geologist obtain information about the interior of Earth by what methods? • What are seismic waves? • What are the layers of Earth’s interior, from the outside to the center? • Direct – by drilling holes and by studying rocks • Indirect – by studying seismic waves (their speed and their path) • Seismic waves are the energy released by an earthquake. • Crust, mantle, outer core and inner core. Plate Tectonics • Earth’s inner core is made of what metals? • Is Earth’s outer core a solid or a liquid layer? • According to Scientists, what causes Earth’s magnetic field? • Primarily nickel and iron • Liquid • The movement of the solid inner core in the liquid outer core Plate Tectonics • The three types of heat transfer are: • Conduction – between materials that are touching • Radiation – through open space • Convection – by the movement of currents within a fluid (gas or liquid) Plate Tectonics • What is Pangaea? • Who was the scientist that hypothesized about Pangaea? • What evidence did Wegener use for his theory? • Pangaea is a supercontinent that existed millions of years ago. • Alfred Wegener • Land features, fossils, and evidence of climate change Plate Tectonics • What is the theory of continental drift? • What is a fossil? • What is sonar? • The continents drifted together millions of years ago and have since drifted apart. • Any trace of an organism that has been preserved in a rock • A devise that bounces sound waves off underwater objects and then records the echoes. Plate Tectonics • What is a mid-ocean ridge? • What is sea-floor spreading? • An undersea mountain chain that is part of a long system of mountains beneath Earth’s oceans. • Sea-floor spreading is a process that adds new material to the ocean floor. It happens at mid-ocean ridges. Plate Tectonics • What evidence exists to explain sea-floor spreading? • Where does subduction occur? • Eruptions of molten material, magnetic stripes in the rock of the ocean floor, and the ages of rocks themselves. • At deep-ocean trenches Plate Tectonics • Which theory explains the • formation, movement, and subduction of Earth’s plates? • • What are Earth’s plates? The theory of plate tectonics Sections of the lithosphere that slowly move over the asthenosphere, carrying pieces of continental and oceanic crust. Plate Tectonics • What are the three types of plate boundaries? • Spreading (divergent) • Colliding (convergent) • Sliding (transform)