Chapter 17 - Plate Tectonics Review
ocean ridges
Features found at divergent boundaries include
boundaries
Tectonic plates interact at places called plate
reversed polarity
A field that is opposite the present field has _______.
normal polarity
A field with the same orientation as today's field is said to have
rift valley
A long, narrow, fault-bounded, continental depression
Slab pull
A process that occurs at convergent boundaries
transform boundary
At which tectonic plate boundary do plates slide horizontally past each other?
continental rocks containing these fossils had once been joined
Based on observations of fossils of Glossopteris, Wegener concluded that
landmasses drifted away from the south pole
Based on the glacial deposits he observed, Wegener argued that
once located closer to the equator
Coal beds in Antarctica indicated to Wegener that this continent was
younger
Compared to ocean crust near deep-sea trenches, crust near ocean ridges is
type of crust involved
Convergent boundaries are classified according to the
transform
Crust is neither created or destroyed along which of the following boundaries?
magnetometer
Device used to map the ocean floor that detects small changes in magnetic fields.
new ocean crust
Each cycle of spreading and intrusion of magma during seafloor spreading results in
magnetic field
Earth's ____ has changed over time.
subduction zones
Forms when two oceanic plates converge
land-dwelling animals
Fossil evidence that supported Wegener's idea of continental drift included...
probably did not cross the oceans
Fossils of aquatic reptiles found in freshwater rocks suggested to Wegener that these reptiles
youngest near ocean ridges
Isochron maps of the seafloor indicate that ocean crust is
matching coastlines
Many early mapmakers thought Earth's continents had moved based on ...
True
Maps made from sonar and magnetometer data led to the discovery of ocean ridges and deep-sea trenches.
couldn't explain how or why the continents moved
Most scientists at the time rejected Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift because he
all of Earth's continents
Pangaea was an ancient supercontinent made up of
divergent boundaries
Places where plates are pulling apart
convergent boundaries
Places where tectonic plates are coming together
Transform boundaries
Places where tectonic plates slide along beside one another as they move
a deep-sea trench
Subduction results in the formation of
divergent boundary
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example of a
mantle
The driving forces of tectonic plates are related to convection currents in Earth's
a mirror image of that of the other side
The magnetic pattern of ocean-floor rocks on one side of an ocean ridge is
Pangaea
The name of the single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today's continents
seafloor spreading
The theory that explains how new ocean crust is formed at ocean ridges and destroyed at deep-sea trenches
convection
The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of heated matter is
magnetic field data
To support his hypothesis of continental drift, Alfred Wegener did NOT use
False
True or False. Deep-sea trenches are vast, underwater mountain chains.
True
True or False. Earthquake activity and volcanism are common along ocean ridges.
False
True or False. Rock samples taken near ocean ridges are older than rock samples taken near deep-sea trenches.
True
True or False. Sonar uses sound waves to measure water depth.
False
True or False. The magnetic patters on either side of a deep-sea trench are mirror images of each other.
True
True or False. The theory of seafloor spreading explains that Earth's continents move because they ride atop ocean crust as it moves away from the ocean ridges.
continental drift
Wegener's hypothesis that all continents were once connected in a single large landmass that broke apart about 200 million years ago and drifted slowly to their current positions
Melted magma erupts and forms an arc of islands
What can happen when two oceanic plates converge and one is subducted into the mantle?
New ocean crust forms
What happens along a divergent boundary?
A trench and a mountain range with many volcanoes form
What happens when an oceanic plate converges with a continental plate?
on the seafloor
Where are most divergent boundaries found?
a mountain range
Which feature is associated with a continental-continental late boundaries?
volcanoes
Which of the following is NOT associated with transform boundaries.
a rift valley
Which of the following landforms results from divergence of continental crust?
plate tectonics
Which theory states that Earth's crust and rigid upper mantle move in different directions and at different times over Earth's surface?
magnetic reversal
a switch in the direction of Earth's magnetic field so that the magnetic north pole becomes the magnetic south pole and the magnetic south pole becomes the magnetic north pole.
Subduction
occurs when one tectonic late descends beneath another
theory of plate tectonics
states that Earth's crust and rigid upper mantle are broken into enormous slabs called plates that slowly move over Earth's surface
Ridge push
the process whereby the weight of an uplifted ocean ridge pushes on oceanic plate toward a subduction zone