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Continental Drift Theory The hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on Earth’s surface. Wegner proposed this theory Sea Floor Spreading a process in which new ocean floor is created as molten material from the earth's mantle rises in margins between plates or ridges and spreads out. Subduction The process by which an oceanic tectonic plate sinks under another plate into Earth’s mantle. Convection currents A circulation pattern in which material is heated and rises in one area, then cools and sinks in another area, flowing in a
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Continental Drift Theory The hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on Earth’s surface. Wegner proposed this theory Sea Floor Spreading a process in which.

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Transform Boundary A boundary along which two tectonic plates scrape past each other, and crust is neither formed nor destroyed. Convergent Boundary A boundary along which two tectonic plates push together, characterized either by subduction or a continental collision. Divergent Boundary A boundary along which two tectonic plates move apart, characterized by either a mid-ocean ridge or a continental rift valley. Continental-Continental Convergent It is when two tectonic plates move against each other creating folded mountain ranges C-C-C Ex. Fault lines (where earthquakes happen) Ex. Mid-ocean ridge or continental rift valley Ex. Forms a folded mountain
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Page 1: Continental Drift Theory The hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on Earth’s surface. Wegner proposed this theory Sea Floor Spreading a process in which.

Continental Drift TheoryThe hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on Earth’s surface.

Wegner proposed this theory

Sea Floor Spreadinga process in which new ocean floor is created as molten material from the earth's mantle rises in margins between plates or ridges and spreads out.

Subduction The process by which an oceanic tectonic plate sinks under another plate into Earth’s mantle.

Convection currentsA circulation pattern in which material is heated and rises in one area, then cools and sinks in another area, flowing in a continuous loop.

Page 2: Continental Drift Theory The hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on Earth’s surface. Wegner proposed this theory Sea Floor Spreading a process in which.

PangaeaA hypothetical supercontinent that included all of the landmasses on Earth. It began breaking apart about 200 million years ago.

Mid-Ocean Ridge A long line of sea-floor mountains where new ocean crust is formed by volcanic activity along a divergent boundary.

Continental-Oceanic ConvergentA boundary along which a plate carrying oceanic crust sinks beneath another plate with continental crust.

Subduction Zone

Oceanic-oceanic ConvergentA boundary along which a plate carrying oceanic crust sinks beneath another plate with oceanic crust.

O-O-C

Page 3: Continental Drift Theory The hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on Earth’s surface. Wegner proposed this theory Sea Floor Spreading a process in which.

Transform BoundaryA boundary along which two tectonic plates scrape past each other, and crust is neither formed nor destroyed.

Convergent BoundaryA boundary along which two tectonic plates push together, characterized either by subduction or a continental collision.

Divergent BoundaryA boundary along which two tectonic plates move apart, characterized by either a mid-ocean ridge or a continental rift valley.

Continental-Continental ConvergentIt is when two tectonic plates move against each other creating folded mountain ranges

C-C-C

Ex. Fault lines (where earthquakes happen)

Ex. Mid-ocean ridge or continental rift valley Ex. Forms a

folded mountain

Page 4: Continental Drift Theory The hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on Earth’s surface. Wegner proposed this theory Sea Floor Spreading a process in which.

Continental-Continental DivergentTwo tectonic plates separate causing rift zones (deep cracks between the plates)

C-C-D

Oceanic-Oceanic DivergentTwo tectonic plates separate causing magma to rise and fill the gap. The magma cools and forms a new sea floor (sea floor spreading)

O-O-D

Earthquake- typically occur at transform boundaries

Volcano- areas of Earth’s surface which magma & volcanic gases come out of (can happen along Oceanic Convergent boundaries)

Folded Mountain -formed after two plates converge (collide)

Fault-a break in the Earth’s crust