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Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 This is the thin and solid outermost layer of Earth Crust This layer is liquid metal Outer Core Outer part is solid & rigid, but becomes soft and easily deformed Mantle This layer is solid metal Inner Core This is the term used to describe the plastic-like part of the Earth asthenosphere This is the name for the supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago Pangaea This was the scientist who proposed the Theory of Continental Drift Alfred Wegener Africa & South America are the best example for this piece of evidence Shape of continents fit together like puzzle Name two of five early pieces of evidence for Continental Drift 1. Mesosaurus fossil 2. Shape of cont. 3. Glacial deposits 4. Similar rock 5. Migration patterns One recent piece of evidence for sea-floor spreading is age of rock near mid-ocean ridge. This is the other one. Magnetic polarity bands This is how many major lithospheric plates there are. 7 Water seeping into the ground becomes heated by rock lying above magma. ______ is likely to occur when heated water under pressure rises back to surface through fractured rock. Geysers This is made up of the crust and upper portion of the mantle. Lithosphere The plates float on this. Asthenosphere Name the three geologic structures that form as a result of convergent boundaries Ocean trenches, volcanoes, and mountains The machine that measures the movements of an earthquake Seismograph The Richter scales measures the ___ of an earthquake. Magnitude These waves arrive second at a recording station. S-waves These waves can only travel through solids. Surface waves or SWaves P-waves are also known as this. Longitudinal waves This is the exact point where an earthquake originates Focus Seismic waves slow down once they reach this layer of the Earth Outer Core These are the two ways that thermal energy is transferred through Earth Conduction and Convection When 2 lithospheric plates move apart, it is called this type of boundary Divergent boundary Name 2 items that form at a divergent boundary Rift Valley, Ocean Ridge, Volcano, or New Sea Floor This is why fossils are good indicators of relative age They occur for well defined period of time This is the process that scientists use to determine absolute age Radioactive Dating This is the principle that says rocks layers are laid down horizontally Original Horizontality Rocks that are on the bottom of a sequence are _______ than the rocks on the top of the sequence. Older Which layer is younger: A or B? Why? B, because of intrusion Name at least 3 famous phrases that Mrs. Witting always says in class Let’s go Schomoes,Wa-Wa, I gotta laugh because otherwise I’ll cry,