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Page 1: Plate Tectonics

By Mildred

Page 2: Plate Tectonics

$100

Page 5 Page 10 Page 11 Tectonics 1 Tectonics 2

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Jeopardy

Page 3: Plate Tectonics

What kind of boundary exists between the Pacific and

Indian-Australian plates?

A convergent boundary

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What kind of geological feature is usually located where two

oceanic plates converge?

A trench

Page 5: Plate Tectonics

The Hawaiian Islands chain was formed as the pacific plate moved

over a.....

Hot Spot

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Along which kind of boundary is new sea floor being added?

A divergent boundary

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A transform boundary

What kind of boundary exists along the California coast?

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At what depth in the earth is the interface between the

asthenosphere and the stiffer mantle?

About 600-700 km

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What is the probable composition of the inner core?

Iron and nickel

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What is the pressure at a depth of 3600 km in the earth?

2 million atmospheres

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DAILY DAILY DOUBLEDOUBLE

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About how thick is the earth's outer core?

About 2200 km

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What is the melting point of the rock at a depth of 1000 km?

4000 - 4100 degrees C

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How long will it take P waves to travel to a seismic station

that is 4000 km from the epicenter?

7 minutes

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It takes S waves 13 minutes to travel from an epicenter to a

seismic station. How long will it take P waves to reach the

same station?

7 minutes 20 seconds

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A seismic station is 7000 km from an epicenter. How long after P waves arrive will S

waves arrive?

8 minutes 40 seconds

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P waves arrive at a seismic station at 1:22:00. S waves from the same earthquake

arrive at 1:26:20. What is the distance from the epicenter to

the seismic station?

2800 km

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The difference in arrival times between P and S waves is 9

minutes. If the P waves arrived at 4:56:00, what time did the

quake occur?

4:46:00

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What term describes the process by which one plate

dives beneath another?

Subduction

Page 20: Plate Tectonics

What kind of rock makes up most of the contenents?

Granite

Page 21: Plate Tectonics

As distance from a mid-ocean ridge increases, the age of the

sea floor

Increases

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What force causes the plates to drift?

Convection currents in the mantle.

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Where are earthquakes and volcanoes most likely to be

found?

Along plate boundaries

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What kind of rock makes up most of the sea floor?

Basalt

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The study of the magnetic properties of ancient rocks is

called

Paleomagnetism

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Why might a seismic station receive P waves but no S waves from a particular

earthquake?

The S waves could not pass through the liquid outer

core.

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What geographic feature is likely to be found in regions where two continental plates

collide?

A mountain range

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What term describes a region on the earth's surface that

receives neither P nor S waves from a particular earthquake?

A shadow zone