Moving Plates: Restless Earth

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Name Date Moving Plates: Restless Earth 1-9 Read the paragraphs and write the word that completes the sentence correctly. fossils mantle continent supercontinent plates motion ontinental Drift Plate Tectonics seafloor Two theories have explained the movement of Earth s crust. lfred Wegener developed the theory of. He noticed similarities in types of rock, ancient, and past climates along the coastlines of today s continents. He matched the coastlines and hypothesized that all of Earth s continents once fit together to form a huge that he called Pangaea. Wegener s theory stated that over the years, Pangaea split into the continents and drifted apart. problem with Wegener s theory, though, was that he thought the continents floated on the ocean floor like icebergs. In the 1960 s, scientists used new discoveries about the sea floor to develop a theory called. This theory states that Earth s crust and upper are broken into. These plates may contain material, continental material, or both. The tectonic plates are in constant, moving away, colliding, or sliding past each other. Since each is part of a plate, the continents move as the plates move. 10-13 Write TRUE or FLSE. 10. Earth s magnetic field has always stayed the same. 11. t mid-ocean ridges, magma flows up through cracks, forming new rock that spreads apart the old sea floor. 12. Many things we use every day come from Earth s crust. 13. Melted rock is called lava below Earth s surface; magma when it reaches Earth s surface.

14-18 Write the letter of the word that matches the description. 14. scientist who studies the Earth.. Subduction 15. The idea that rocks form in flat, level layers; shows that the crust moves gradually. 16. Where plates collide, the sliding of a denser ocean plate under another plate 17. The rising of warm matter and sinking of cooled matter 18. The idea that new crust is forming at ridges in the seafloor, spreading apart the crust on either side of the ridges.. onvection urrent. Sea-Floor Spreading D. Geologist E. Original Horizontality 19-26 Write the letter of the arrow that points to the following ocean structures. rift abyssal plain continental slope mid-ocean ridges continental shelf island seamounts trench

27-29 Write the type of boundary below each illustration. transform boundary, divergent boundary (spreading), convergent boundary (colliding) 27. 28. 29. 30-34 Label the layers of the earth: lower mantle crust inner core upper mantle outer core 35 State an interesting fact you learned that is NOT on this test.

Name KEY Date Moving Plates Test 1-9 Read the paragraphs and write the word that completes the sentence correctly. fossils mantle continent supercontinent plates motion ontinental Drift Plate Tectonics seafloor Two theories have explained the movement of Earth s crust. lfred Wegener developed the theory of ontinental Drift. He noticed similarities in types of rock, ancient fossils, and past climates along the coastlines of today s continents. He matched the coastlines and hypothesized that all of Earth s continents once fit together to form a huge supercontinent that he called Pangaea. Wegener s theory stated that over the years, Pangaea split into the continents and drifted apart. problem with Wegener s theory, though, was that he thought the continents floated on the ocean floor like icebergs. In the 1960 s, scientists used new discoveries about the sea floor to develop a theory called Plate Tectonics. This theory states that Earth s crust and upper mantle are broken into plates. These plates may contain seafloor material, continental material, or both. The tectonic plates are in constant motion, moving away, colliding, or sliding past each other. Since each continent is part of a plate, the continents move as the plates move. 10-13 Write TRUE or FLSE. 10. false Earth s magnetic field has always stayed the same. 11. true t mid-ocean ridges, magma flows up through cracks, forming new rock that spreads apart the old sea floor. 12. true Many things we use every day come from Earth s crust. 13. false Melted rock is called lava below Earth s surface; magma when it reaches Earth s surface.

14-18 Write the letter of the word that matches the description. 14. D scientist who studies the Earth.. Subduction 15. E The idea that rocks form in flat, level layers; shows that the crust moves gradually. 16. Where plates collide, the sliding of a denser ocean plate under another plate 17. The rising of warm matter and sinking of cooled matter 18. The idea that new crust is forming at ridges in the seafloor, spreading apart the crust on either side of the ridges.. onvection urrent. Sea-Floor Spreading D. Geologist E. Original Horizontality 19-26 Write the letter of the arrow that points to the following ocean structures. F rift abyssal plain continental slope continental shelf G mid-ocean ridges island H seamounts D trench E

27-29 Write the type of boundary below each illustration. transform boundary, divergent boundary (spreading), convergent boundary (colliding) 27. convergent boundary 28. divergent boundary 29. transform boundary 30-34 Label the layers of the earth: lower mantle crust inner core upper mantle outer core crust upper mantle lower mantle outer core Inner core 35 State an interesting fact you learned that is NOT on this test.