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Transcript
Jeopardy
Layers of
Earth
Moving
How Do
Boundaries Miscellaneous
Continents They Move?
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Layers of
Earth
This is the order of the
4 main layers of earth
from the outside to the
middle.
$100 Answer from Layers of
Earth
What is Crust,
Mantle, Outer
Core, and Inner
Core?
$200 Question from Layers of
Earth
This is the rigid layer
that includes the upper
part of the mantle and
the crust.
$200 Answer from Layers of
Earth
What is the
lithosphere?
$300 Question from Layers of
Earth
This is the layer of hot
rock between the crust and
the core.
$300 Answer from Layers of
Earth
What is the mantle?
$400 Question from Layers of
Earth
This is the soft layer
of rock just below
the lithosphere.
$400 Answer from Layers of
Earth
What is the
asthenosphere?
$500 Question from Layers of
Earth
Studies of these
have helped
scientists determine
the structure of
Earth’s interior.
$500 Answer from Layers of
Earth
What are
earthquake waves
(seismic waves)?
$100 Question from Moving
Continents
Earth’s lithosphere is
broken into separate
sections called these.
$100 Answer from Moving
Continents
What are plates?
$200 Question from Moving
Continents
Matching fossils on the east
coast of South America and
the west coast of Africa
provide evidence that these
two continents were once this.
$200 Answer from Moving
Continents
What is joined together
as one landmass?
$300 Question from Moving
Continents
This is the name of the
supercontinent that began
to break apart between 200
and 300 million years ago.
$300 Answer from Moving
Continents
What is Pangaea?
$400 Question from Moving
Continents
Based on the map,
this evidence best
supports the idea
that the landmasses
on Earth were once
in these positions.
$400 Answer from Moving
Continents
What is rock layers in
South America and
Africa match?
$500 Question from Moving
Continents
This material erupts
through the valley of
the mid-ocean ridge.
$500 Answer from Moving
Continents
What is molten
material (magma)?
$100 Question from How Do
They Move?
This type of heat
transfer is shown
by the arrows in
the beaker in the
diagram.
$100 Answer from How Do They
Move?
What is convection?
$200 Question from How Do
They Move?
Many scientists believe that
crustal plate movement
occurs because of
convection currents
contained here.
$200 Answer from How Do They
Move?
What is in Earth’s
mantle?
$300 Question from How Do
They Move?
This process is shown at
letter C in the diagram.
$300 Answer from How Do They
Move?
What is subduction?
$400 Question from How Do
They Move?
This feature is shown at
letter A.
$400 Answer from How Do They
Move?
What is the mid-ocean
ridge?
$500 Question from How Do
They Move?
The oceanic crust sinks beneath
the continental crust during
subduction because it is more this
than the continental crust.
$500 Answer from How Do They
Move?
What is more dense?
$100 Question from Boundaries
This type of boundary
is shown in the
diagram.
$100 Answer from Boundaries
What is a convergent
boundary?
$200 Question from Boundaries
This type of
boundary is
shown in the
diagram.
$200 Answer from Boundaries
What is a divergent
boundary?
$300 Question from Boundaries
Compared to the thickness of
Earth’s oceanic crust, the
continental crust is this.
$300 Answer from Boundaries
What is thicker?
$400 Question from Boundaries
This type of boundary
is found at a place
where two plates slip
past each other.
$400 Answer from Boundaries
What is a transform
boundary?
$500 Question from Boundaries
This is a break in
Earth’s crust where
rocks have slipped
past each other.
$500 Answer from Boundaries
What is a fault?
$100 Question from
Miscellaneous
Compared to the
temperature of Earth’s
crust, the temperature of
Earth’s interior is this.
$100 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is higher
(warmer)?
$200 Question from
Miscellaneous
Fossils of tropical plants
found on an island in the
Arctic Ocean are
evidence for the theory of
this.
$200 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is continental
drift?
$300 Question from
Miscellaneous
This type of heat transfer allows
the aluminum bar to heat the
water in cup B.
$300 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is conduction?
$400 Question from
Miscellaneous
In the convection current
of a pan of soup, the
cooler, denser fluid will do
this.
$400 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is sink to the
bottom?
$500 Question from
Miscellaneous
Scientists rejected
Wegener’s theory
because he could not
explain this.
$500 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is the cause of
the continent’s
movement?
Final Jeopardy
This layer
of the earth
is the most
dense.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is the inner core?