Chapter 17
Iron
Minerals containing this act like small compass needles and record the orientation of Earth's magnetic field at the time of their formation.
Magnetic field data
Not used by Alfred Wegener to support his hypothesis of continental drift
Magnetic reversal
Occurs and the magnetic field reverses direction
Basalt
Oceanic crust is made mostly of this
Subduction zones
Feature that forms when 2 oceanic plates converge
new ocean crust
Each cycle of spreading and magma intrusion along an ocean ridge results in the formation of this.
The oldest ocean floor is 3.8 billion years old.
False, 180 million
Earthquake Activity and volcano is him are common along sediments.
False, ocean ridges
The study of the magnetic record preserved in Earth's rocks is called ocean ridges.
False, paleomagnetism
The theory of continental draft states that new ocean crust is formed at ocean ridges and destroyed at deep-sea trenches.
False, sea floor spreading.
Magma is formed downward toward the crust.
False, upward
Mountain range
Feature associated with continental-continental plate boundary
rift valley
Results from divergence of continental crust
Isochron
This type of line connects points on a map that have the same age
Rock samples taken near ocean ridges are younger than rock samples taken near deep-sea trenches.
True
Sonar uses sound waves to measure water depth.
True
The Theory of seafloor spreading explains the earth continents move because they ride a thought ocean crust as it moves away from ocean ridges
True
Ocean ridges
Vast, underwater mountain chains
geomagnetic time scale
Was constructed from data gathered from continental basalt flowers
Magnetometer
a device that can detect small changes in magnetic fields