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“Jeopardy”

“Jeopardy”. Earth Science Chapter 4. Boundaries: 1 point. When two plates diverge this is formed. What is rift valley?. Boundaries: 2 points. A place where two plates slip past each other. What is transform boundary?. Boundaries: 3 points. The place where two plates come together.

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“Jeopardy”

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  1. “Jeopardy” Earth Science Chapter 4

  2. Boundaries: 1 point When two plates diverge this is formed. What is rift valley?

  3. Boundaries: 2 points A place where two plates slip past each other. What is transform boundary?

  4. Boundaries: 3 points The place where two plates come together. What is convergent boundary?

  5. Boundaries: 4 points This forms at a converging boundary. What is a mountain range?

  6. Boundaries: 5 points Causes movement of plates in the asthenosphere. What is convection currents?

  7. Earth’s Layers: 1 point Through its spinning Earth has a magnetic field. What is the inner core?

  8. Earth’s Layers : 2 points This is made of hot rocks. What is the mantle?

  9. Earth’s Layers : 3 points This layer of the Earth is a dense ball of solid metal. What is the inner core?

  10. Earth’s Layers : 4 points What is the correct order of Earth’s layers from the outside in? What is crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core?

  11. Earth’s Layers : 5 points Name 2 rocks in the crust. What is basalt and granite?

  12. Sea-floor Spreading: 1 point As your depth increases in the Earth, these increase. What is temperature and pressure?

  13. Sea-floor Spreading : 2 points The supercontinent What is Pangaea?

  14. Sea-floor Spreading : 3 points The process in which the ocean floor sinks through deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle. What is subduction?

  15. Sea-floor Spreading : 4 points Evidence of sea-floor spreading is when molten material erupts from where? What is the mantle?

  16. Sea-floor Spreading : 5 points Scientists do this to determine the age of rock samples. What is drill into the sea floor?

  17. What’s in a theory?: 1 point Wegener’s hypothesis What is continental drift?

  18. What’s in a theory?: : 2 points Continental drift What is a single landmass?

  19. What’s in a theory?: 3 points To support his continental drift hypothesis what did Alfred Wegener use? What are landforms, fossils and climate?

  20. What’s in a theory? : 4 points Alfred Wegener’s theory was rejected due to what? What is a force that could move the continents was not identified?

  21. What’s in a theory? : 5 points Geological theory that states that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant, slow motion. What is the theory of Plate Tectonics?

  22. Ocean’s Middle: 1 point The molten material from the mantle goes along here during sea-floor spreading. What is the mid-ocean ridge?

  23. Ocean’s Middle : 2 points The longest chain of mountains in the world. What is the mid-ocean ridge?

  24. Ocean’s Middle : 3 points These help geologists observe Earth’s interior by allowing them to study and record them. What are seismic waves?

  25. Ocean’s Middle : 4 points Used to map the mid-ocean ridge. What is the Sonar?

  26. Ocean’s Middle : 5 points Why is old oceanic crust more dense than new oceanic crust? What is it is cool?

  27. Extra, Extra : 1 point This happens when you touch a hot pot or pan and the heat goes from the pot to your hand. What is heat transfer?

  28. Extra, Extra : 2 points A rock that is preserved with a trace of an ancient organism. What is a fossil?

  29. Extra, Extra : 3 points This transfers heat within a fluid. What is convection currents?

  30. Extra, Extra : 4 points The transfer of heat through space. What is radiation?

  31. Extra, Extra : 5 points When the heat source is removed from a fluid, what happens to the convection currents? What is they eventually stop?

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