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INSIDE THE EARTH Vocabulary
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Page 1: Vocabulary.  3 Types: 1. Oceanic – Oceanic 2. Continental – Continental 3. Continental – Oceanic  Definition The boundary formed by the collision.

INSIDE THE EARTH

Vocabulary

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3 Types:1. Oceanic – Oceanic2. Continental – Continental3. Continental – Oceanic

DefinitionThe boundary formed by the collision of 2 lithospheric plates.

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DefinitionThe boundary between 2 tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.

EffectSea Floor Spreading at a Mid-Ocean Ridge

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DefinitionThe boundary between 2 tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally.

Effect Earthquakes!!!!!

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Types1. Reverse Fault2. Strike – Slip Fault3. Normal Fault

DefinitionA break in a body of rock along which one body of rock slides relative to another.

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Definition Pieces of the lithosphere that move around on top of the asthenosphere.

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DefinitionThe solid outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle.

Divided into tectonic plates.

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DefinitionThe body of molten rock that feeds a volcano

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DefinitionThe soft, plastic layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move because of heat that causes convection currents.

It causes the tectonic plates to move.

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DefinitionThe shaking of the ground

Measured by seismic waves

Forms at transform boundaries

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DefinitionA vent or fissure in the earth’s surface through which magma and volcanic gases are expelled.

Forms at Convergent boundaries

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DefinitionThe theory that explains how large pieces of the earth’s outermost layer called tectonic plates move on the asthenosphere and change shape.

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DefinitionThe tectonically active volcanoes that formed to surround the Pacific ocean.

Indonesian Islands, Phillipino Islands, Japan

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DefinitionThe hypothesis that states that the continents once formed a single landmass called Pangaea, broke apart, and drifted to their present locations.

Who came up with it?Alfred Wegener

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DefinitionThe process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms as magma rises toward the surface and solidifies.

Occurs at divergent boundaries

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DefinitionThe lithosphere sinks under another plate. Old oceanic crust gets pushed down into the asthenosphere where it is re-melted and recycled.

Causes volcanoes to form.

Occurs at convergent boundaries.


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