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Name ___________________________________ Date __________________ Period ______ Plate Tectonics Vocab – Magic Squares Theory Continental Volcanic Arc Lithospheric Plate Continental Drift Pangaea Subduction Zone Seafloor Spreading Oceanic Ridge Trench Volcanic Island Arc Hypothesis Convergent Boundary Rift Valley Divergent Boundary Plate Tectonics Transform Fault Boundary Directions: Above is a group of terms related to Plate Tectonics. Your task is to match the definitions below with the correct term. Place the number of the definition in the box with the term. Check your answers by adding the numbers to see if the sums of each column and each row add up to the same “Magic Number”. 1. A boundary in which two plates slide past each other, neither creating nor destroying crust. 2. Supercontinent that began breaking up 200 million years ago. 3. Feature on seafloor produced by subduction. 4. Idea that all continents had once been joined together, and later drifted apart. 5. Mountains formed by volcanic activity due to subduction of an oceanic plate under a continental plate. 6. A tentative explanation that is tested to determine if it is valid. 7. New oceanic lithosphere is formed at ocean ridges. 8. Region where lithospheric plates move apart. 9. A rigid section of the lithosphere that moves over the asthenosphere. 10. Chain of volcanic mountains formed where a slab of oceanic crust is subducted under another slab of oceanic crust. 11. A destructive plate boundary where one plate is pushed down beneath another plate. 12. A theory that explains how earthquakes, volcanoes and mountains are produced. 13. Deep fault structures, found on land or the seafloor, that are formed at divergent boundaries. 14. Continuous elevated zones, found on the seafloor, that are formed at divergent boundaries. 15. Region where lithospheric plates collide. 16. A well-tested and accepted viewpoint that explains certain facts. What is the Magic Number? ____________ Crust Comparison Type Thickness Composition Density Oceanic Continental Plate Boundary Comparison Boundary Name Divergent Convergent Oceanic to Oceanic Convergent Oceanic to Continental Convergent Continental to Continental Transform Movement Sketch Landforms / Events Locations