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Chapter 7 or 13 (H)

Chapter 7 or 13 (H). DEFINITIONS 1. DEFINITIONS 2. PLATE BOUNDARIES. LABS. MISC. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. FJ. All music is from Jeopardy.com. Plate Boundaries $ 100.

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Chapter 7 or 13 (H)

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  1. Chapter 7 or 13 (H) DEFINITIONS 1 DEFINITIONS 2 PLATE BOUNDARIES LABS MISC. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FJ All music is from Jeopardy.com

  2. Plate Boundaries $100 The ridge in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is an example of this type of plate boundary.

  3. Plate Boundaries $200 Mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes can be found at these 2 types of plate boundaries.

  4. Plate Boundaries $300 The Himalayan Mountains were formed as a result of this specific type of plate boundary.

  5. Plate Boundaries $400 The San Andreas Fault in southern California occurred as a result of this type of plate boundary.

  6. Plate Boundaries $500 Deep sea trenches and volcanoes often result at this specific type of plate boundary.

  7. Definitions 1 $100 The study of the formation and movement of Earth’s plates.

  8. Definitions 1 $200 A single solid layer made up of the crust and upper mantle. It is rigid and broken into plates. Its thickness can vary depending on the type of crust it contains.

  9. Definitions 1 $300 Thought to cause plate movement. It is the part of the Earth’s interior where convection currents are thought to occur.

  10. Definitions 1 $400 Fossil remains of this small reptile, that lived 270 million years ago, are found in Brazil and South Africa but are not found anywhere else on Earth.

  11. Definitions 1 $500 Boundaries in which two lithospheric plates are moving apart?

  12. Definitions 2 $100 A break or crack in the Earth’s crust along which movement has occurred.

  13. Definitions 2 $200 A boundary that forms when two plates come together, or converge.

  14. Definitions 2 $300 A boundary that forms at a converging boundary involving two continents.

  15. Definitions 2 $400 Ancient continental cores. They are usually the oldest (4 billion years old) and most altered rock of the continent.

  16. Definitions 2 $500 A large block of lithospheric plate that has been moved over a great distance and is attached to the edge of a continent.

  17. Labs $100 The orange peels represented which layer of the Earth?

  18. Labs $200 The marshmallow fluff represented which specific layer within the mantle of the Earth?

  19. Labs $300 The meat of the orange represented which layers of the Earth?

  20. Labs $400 What did the graham cracker represent?

  21. Labs $500 What does the whole orange represent?

  22. Misc. $100 On average, how fast do plates move?

  23. Misc. $200 How many plates cover the surface of the Earth?

  24. Misc. $300 In which 2 directions do magnetic minerals always line up?

  25. Misc. $400 What did the cake icing represent?

  26. Misc. $500 Using the orange as an example, name 1 way in which to create mountains. Be specific.

  27. Final Jeopardy Evidence for Plate Tectonics List 3 pieces of evidence supporting the theory plate tectonics (Blended) Antarctica contains evidence that all the continents were once joined as one, more or less. What is this key piece of evidence (Honors) WINNER

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