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a hypothesis that originally proposed that the continents had once been joined to form a single supercontinent; the supercontinent broke into pieces, which drifteed into their present-day positions.
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continental drift
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the proposed supercontinent that 200 million years ago began to break apart and form the present landmasses
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Pangaea
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a hypothesis that originally proposed that the continents had once been joined to form a single supercontinent; the supercontinent broke into pieces, which drifteed into their present-day positions.
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the proposed supercontinent that 200 million years ago began to break apart and form the present landmasses
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the theory that proposed that Earth's outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various ways and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust istself
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one of numerous rigid sections of the lithosphere that moves as a unit over the material of the asthenosphere
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a region where the rigid plates are moving apart, typified by the oceanic ridges
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a boundary in which two plates move together
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a boundary in which two plates slide past each other without creating or destroying lithosphere
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a continuous elevated zone on the floor of all the major ocean basins
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deep vaulted structure found along the axes of divergent plate boundaries
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the process by which plate tectonics produces new ocean lithosphere at ocean ridges
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a destructive plate margin where oceanic crust is being pushed down into the mantle beneath a second plate
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a surface feature in the seafloor produced by the descending plate during subduction
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mountains formed in part by volcanic activity caused by the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent
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a chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundered kilometers from a trench where subduction of one oceanic slab beneath another is occurring
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the natural remnant magnetism in rock bodies; the permanent magnetization acquired by rock that can be used to determine the location of the magnetic poles at the time it became magnetized
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a magnetic field that is the same as that which exists at present
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a magnetic field opposite to that which exists at present
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a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
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the motion of matter resulting from changes in temperature; causes Earth's tectonic plates to move
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a mechanism that contributes to plate motion in which cool, dense, oceanic crust sinks into the mantle and "pulls" the trailing lithosphere along
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a mechanism that may contribute to plate motion; it involves the oceanic lithosphere sliding down the oceanic ridge under the pull of gravity
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a mass of hotter-than-normal mantle material that ascends (rises) toward the surface, where it may lead to igneous activity
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a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
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an opening in the surface of the earth through which molten rocks and gases are released
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the volcanic rock ejected during an eruption, including ash, bombs, and blocks
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a mountain formed of lava and/or pyroclastic material
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the depression at the summit of a volcano
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a broad, gently sloping volcano built from fluid basaltic lava
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a small volcano built primarily of pyroclastic material ejected from a single vent
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a volcano composed of both lava flows and pyroclastic material
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same as composite cone
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a large depression typically caused by collapse or ejection of the summit area of a volcano
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an intrusive igneous structure that results from the cooling and hardening beneath the surface of Earth
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a tabular igneous body formed when magma is injected along sedimentary bedding surfaces
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a massive igneous body intruded between preexisting strata
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a tabular-shaped intrusive igneous feature that occurs when magma is injected into fractures in the surrounding rock, cutting across preexisting rock layers
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a large mass of igneous rock that formed when magma intruded at depth, became cyrstallized, and subsequently was exposed by erosion
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the gradual increase in temperature with depth in the crust
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melting due to a drop in confining pressure that occurs as rock rises
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igneous activity that occurs within a tectonic plate away from plate boundaries