chapter 17
Approximately how long did the Gauss epoch last?
1 million years
convergent
A __________ boundary occurs when two tectonic plates collide with each other.
transform
A __________ boundary occurs when two tectonic plates slide past each other.
convergent boundaries
A boundary where two plates come together is a transform boundary
rift valley
A divergent boundary within a continent forms a trench
divergent
At a __________ plate boundary, new crust is created as two or more plates pull away from each other.
How fast do plates move relative to each other?
Centimeters per year
continental drift
Continental fracture is the idea that continents now separated by an ocean were once attached.
Which epoch saw the most fluctuations between normal and reverse polarity?
Matuyama
Great Rift Valley
The __________ is an example of a rift where land between two continents are being pulled apart.
subduction
The process in which tectonic plates sink back into the mantle called divergence
seafloor spreading
The process that creates new ocean crust by the upwelling of magma at ocean ridges
subduction
When a collision between an oceanic plate and a continental plate pushes the oceanic plate into and under the continental plate __________ takes place.
rift
When a divergent boundary occurs on land a __________, or separation, will arise and over time, that mass of land will break between them.
trench
When oceanic plates collide with continental plates a __________ will form between the two plates.
subduct
When oceanic plates collide, one of those plates will __________ (go beneath the other
denser
When plates collide the plate that is __________ will subduct (go beneath the other).
magnetometer
a device that measures magnetism
isochron
a line on the map that denotes crust that formed at the same time.
What was Wegener's hypothesis called?
continental drift
Which is a convergent boundary that does not have a subduction zone?
continental-continental
Pangea
plate tectonics is the name given to the single continent that existed 200 mya
which suggested to early cartographers that the continents were once joined?
shape of continents
The weight of a subduction plate helps pull it into a subduction zone in which process?
slab pull
What process creates deep-sea trenches?
subduction
subduction, convergent boundary
subduction takes place in this boundary more dense plate goes under a less dense plate
divergent boundary, transform boundary
both ways that the plates move around relative to each other when they break
As shown, which direction does the icy water move?
down
Which feature forms along this type of boundary? C-C
folded mountains
tectonic plate
huge pleas of crust and rigid upper mantle that fit together at their edges to cover earth surface
Which observation was not instrumental in formulating the hypothesis of seafloor spreading?
identifying the location of glacial deposits
Which is modeled by the water movement?
mantle convection
paleomagnetism
the study of the history of Earth's magnetic field
continental drift, plate tectonics
the way in which these plates move - the plates are moved to continental drift to explain the movement of the earth's surface
slab pull
the weight of a subduction zone pulls the trailing slab into the subduction zone
ridge push
the weight of the uplifted ridge is thought to push the oceanic plate toward the trench formed at the subduction zone
Which is not a force causing plates to move?
volcanism
seafloor spreading, magnetic reversal
you can see the polarity of the Earth's magnetic field in rocks - in the ocean's crust
Generally, what is the age of the oceanic crust?
younger than the continental crust