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- Q1The thinnest layer of the earth that we stand on is called:mantlecrustouter coreinner core60s
- Q2The largest layer of the earth is called:inner coremantlecrustouter core60s
- Q3This occurs when older crust sinks back into the mantle at an ocean trench.volcanosubductiondivergent boundaryearthquake60s
- Q4The layer of the upper mantle that tectonic plates sit on is called:mantlelithosphereasthenospherecrust60s
- Q5The process in the mantle where magma rises and sinks causing the tectonic plates to shift is called:subductionconductionradiationconvection60s
- Q6Alfred Wegener's theorytheory of crust movementtheory of plate tectonicstheory of continental drifttheory of earth movement60s
- Q7the four layers of the earth from the center to the surfacecrust, mantle, outer core, inner coreinner core, outer core, mantle crustmantle, crust, outer core, inner coreinner core, mantle, outer core, crust60s
- Q8The crust and the upper mantle make up this portion of the Earth that is broken into pieces.the asthenosphereouter coremantlethe lithosphere60s
- Q9tectonic plates move away from each other at this type of plate boundaryconvergentdivergentvolcanotransform60s
- Q10the type of plate boundary where plates move towards one another and can form mountainsconvergentdivergentsubductiontransform60s
- Q11the part of the earth that is made up of hot liquid metalmantleinner coreouter corecrust60s
- Q12the current theory for plate movement that explains why tectonic plates movetheory of plate tectonicstheory of plate boundariestheory of continental drifttheory of movement on earth60s
- Q13large slabs of rigid, hard rock that can consist of both continental and oceanic crusttectonic platesouter coremantlecrust60s
- Q14The large ancient landmass that included all of the continentsPangaeaearthcontinental driftcontinents60s
- Q15This layer of the earth is solid ironcrustouter coremantleinner core60s