THIS IS With Your Host... Shake-nbake Believe it or not Magic Man Lets rumble Paper Plates That’s tectonic 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 I’m an area of volcanic activity that often forms island chains and develops over rising plumes of magma A 100 Hot spot A 100 I’m am the term that is used to describe when one plate sinks below another. A 200 Subduction or a Subduction Zone A 200 The place where two plates move past each other in opposite directions is referred to as. A 300 A transform boundary A 300 I state the Earth’s lithosphere is broken into huge, moving slabs of rock driven by motions in the mantle. A 400 The theory of plate tectonics A 400 I am the name that Alfred Wegener gave to the huge supercontinent that he proposed had once existed. A 500 Pangaea. A 500 I’m all the land and geographical features of the earth B 100 Geosphere B 100 I’m the place where two plates converge, or push together B 200 Convergent boundary B 200 The hypothesis that proposed that Earth’s continents were once joined in a single large landmass and then gradually moved apart. B 300 Theory of continental drift B 300 I’m the layer of hotter, softer rock in the upper mantle B 400 Asthenosphere B 400 I’m the protective layer of gases which surrounds earth. B 500 Atmosphere B 500 At which subduction zone does two different kinds of plates interact. C 100 Oceanic-continental Subduction C 100 I’m the layer of liquid metals that surrounds the inner core. C 200 Outer core C 200 I’m the thin layer of rock that surrounds the earth. C 300 Crust C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 I’m the gap that forms as tectonic plates move apart C 400 Rift Valley C 400 I’m all the water on earth C 500 Hydrosphere. C 500 I occur where plates with continental crusts push together. D 100 Continental-continental collision D 100 I’m a ball of hot, solid metals at Earth’s center. D 200 Inner core D 200 I’m the large and small slabs of rock that make up pieces of the lithosphere D 300 Tectonic Plate D 300 I am the term used when one oceanic plate is pushed under another. D 400 Oceanic-oceanic subduction D 400 I’m earth’s thickest layer, measuring nearly 2900km. D 500 Mantle D 500 I am the term used when two tectonic plates move apart. E 100 Divergent Boundary E 100 I include all living parts of the earth on land, in the air, and in the water. E 200 The biosphere E 200 Name the two parts of the lithosphere. E 300 The Earth’s crust and the upper part of the mantle. E 300 What Geologic Formation is created as an oceanic and a continental plate converge? Provide the example we used from class. E 400 A chain of volcanic mountains. Example from class: The Andes Mountains E 400 What Geologic formation occurs when two continental plates diverge? Identify the example used in class. E 500 A rift valley Example from class: The East African Rift Valley. E 500 Name the four spheres of the Earth. F 100 The biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. F 100 Name the four layers of the Earth and describe each of them. F 200 Crust, mantle, inner core, outer core. (desriptions will vary.) F 200 When thinking of plate tectonics, what are the three types of boundaries? F 300 Convergent, divergent, and transform. F 300 What geologic formation is created when two continental Plates converge? Identify the example used in class. F 400 Folded Mountains Example from class: Himalayan mountains F 400 At what kind of boundary does a rift valley occur? F 500 At a divergent boundary. F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Alfred Wegner is the man! Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Name the three forms of evidence used to support the theory of continental drift. Click on screen to continue The presence of fossils, climate change, and geology. Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT