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P-wave 1912 P-wave 1912

Continental Crust Harry Hess Continental Crust Harry Hess


S-wave A.E.H Love S-wave A.E.H Love
Divergent Lord Rayleigh Divergent Lord Rayleigh
Mountain Trench Mountain Trench
Convergent Mesosaurus Convergent Mesosaurus
Volcano Continental Drift Theory Volcano Continental Drift Theory
Nickel Lystosaurus Nickel Lystosaurus
Transform Glossopteris Transform Glossopteris
Andrija Mohorovicic Body waves Andrija Mohorovicic Body waves
Alfred Wegener Surface waves Alfred Wegener Surface waves
Epicenter Inner core Epicenter Inner core
Outer core Mantle Outer core Mantle
Crust Oxygen Crust Oxygen
Hydrogen Magnesium Hydrogen Magnesium
2000 degrees C Pangaea 2000 degrees C Pangaea
Beno Gutenberg Iron Beno Gutenberg Iron
5000 degrees C Seafloor Spreading Theory 5000 degrees C Seafloor Spreading Theory
Oceanic Crust Inge Lehmann Oceanic Crust Inge Lehmann
Silicon Gutenberg Discontinuity Silicon Gutenberg Discontinuity

I. Identification I. Identification

1. Who proposed the Continental Drift Theory? 1. Who proposed the Continental Drift Theory?
2. Mantle and Core boundary is called? 2. Mantle and Core boundary is called?
3. What is the estimated temperature of the Inner core? 3. What is the estimated temperature of the Inner core?
4. Continental Drift theory states that 250 million years 4. Continental Drift theory states that 250 million years
ago, all continents are combined into one supercontinent ago, all continents are combined into one supercontinent
called ________________ called ________________
5. When two continental crust collide, what will be 5. When two continental crust collide, what will be
formed? formed?
6. The parts of the Earth’s surface that is directly above the 6. The parts of the Earth’s surface that is directly above the
place where an earthquake starts. place where an earthquake starts.
7. A region where the crustal plates are moving apart. 7. A region where the crustal plates are moving apart.
8. Who is the scientist who found out that the velocity of 8. Who is the scientist who found out that the velocity of
seismic waves changes and increases at a distance of about seismic waves changes and increases at a distance of about
50 km below the Earth’s surface. 50 km below the Earth’s surface.
9. Who discovered a new region of seismic reflection with 9. Who discovered a new region of seismic reflection with
the core. He concluded that the core has a core. the core. He concluded that the core has a core.
10. What element is most abundant in the Earth’s crust. 10. What element is most abundant in the Earth’s crust.
11. Is a pulse energy that travels through Earth and solids. 11. Is a pulse energy that travels through Earth and solids.
12. It can travel through the Earth’s inner layers. 12. It can travel through the Earth’s inner layers.
13. It moves the ground in a side-to-side horizontal motion 13. It moves the ground in a side-to-side horizontal motion
like that of a snake causing the ground to twist. like that of a snake causing the ground to twist.
14. A boundary produced when two plates slide past each 14. A boundary produced when two plates slide past each
other. other.
15. The layer of the Earth which where we live. 15. The layer of the Earth which where we live.

II. Enumeration II. Enumeration

1-2 The 2 scientists who proposed the Seafloor Spreading 1-2 The 2 scientists who proposed the Seafloor Spreading
Theory Theory
3-5 Three Types of Plate boundaries 3-5 Three Types of Plate boundaries
6-7 Two types of Seismic waves 6-7 Two types of Seismic waves
8-9 Two types of Body waves 8-9 Two types of Body waves
10-11 Two types of Surface waves 10-11 Two types of Surface waves
12-13 Two elements that can be found on the Inner and 12-13 Two elements that can be found on the Inner and
outer core outer core
14-16 Fossils that were discovered by Alfred Wegener 14-16 Fossils that were discovered by Alfred Wegener
17-20 Four layers of the Earth 17-20 Four layers of the Earth

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