Warm Ups 2-1 to 2-15. Warm Up #2-1, October 27 1.What are the 4 layers of the earth? 2.What are the...

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Warm Ups 2-1 to 2-15

Warm Up #2-1, October 27

1. What are the 4 layers of the earth? 2. What are the 3 types of plate boundaries?3. Describe what a subduction zone is.

Warm Up #2-2, October 28

1. Describe the process of seafloor spreading2. Draw and label the diagram of seafloor spreading.

Warm Up #2-3, November 2

1. Describe the motion of the 3 types of plate boundaries.

2. Warm peanut butter is easier to spread than cold peanut butter. Explain how knowing this help you understand why the mantle is able to deform in a plastic manner.

Warm Up #2-4, November 3

1. Copy the steps for seafloor spreading1. At the mid ocean ridge magma comes up from the mantle, cools, hardens

and becomes new crust.2. At the divergent boundary, the new crust spreads out and pushes the old

rock to the sides in a continuous process.3. When older oceanic crust reaches a continental crust the more dense

oceanic plate is subducted down and forms a trench on the surface making a convergent boundary.

4. The older crust melts back into the mantle and is recycled by convection currents.

2. Draw and label the diagram of seafloor spreading.

Warm Up #2-5, November 4

1. Describe the 3 types of faults and stresses associated with them.

2. What is the similarity and difference between a S-wave and an P-wave?

Warm Up #2-6, November 5

1. Describe the 3 types of boundaries and where they can be found.

2. Give one fact about each layer of the earth.3. Draw a diagram of an earthquake. Include; fault, focus,

epicenter and seismic waves.

Warm Up #2-6, November 5

1. Describe the 3 types of boundaries and where they can be found.

2. Give one fact about each layer of the earth.3. Draw a diagram of an earthquake. Include; fault, focus,

epicenter and seismic waves.

Warm Up #2-7, November 9

1. Give 3 real life examples of a solution, solute and a solvent.

2. Convert the following problems using metric conversions1. 3.68 kg = __________ g 2. 568 cm = __________ m 3. 8700 mL = __________ L

3. What 2 things form at an ocean-ocean convergent boundary?

Warm Up #2-8, November 10

1. Describe how silica affects the viscosity of lava that comes from a shield volcano.

2. Describe what occurs when two plates collide and create a subduction zone

Warm Up #2-9, November 11

1. Compare and contrast a p-wave and an s-wave (1 similarity, 2 differences).

2. Identify the plate boundary and type of crust that formed the Himalayan Mountains (mountains between India and the rest of Asia).

Warm Up #2-10, November 12

•Draw and label each layer of the earth. Give 2 facts about each layer.

Warm Up #2-11, November 13

Answer the following questions and reflect on this unit. “IDK” or “nothing” is not an acceptable response.1.What is the most interesting thing that you have learned about this unit?2.What is something that you still have a question regarding this unit?3.What is something that you would like to learn more about from this unit?

Warm Up #2-12, November 16

List everything that you know about each of the following words or statements. If you don’t know it, what do you think it means1.Fossils2.Continental drift3.Relative Age4.Absolute Age5.Law of Superposition6.Geologic Time Scale

Warm Up #2-13, November 18

1. What is the difference between a cast and a mold fossil?2. What is a trace fossil?3. How do fossils form?

Warm Up #2-14, November 19

•Describe the 2 out of the 3 clues that Alfred Wegener used to support his theory of continental drift.

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Warm Up #2-15, November 15

• How is it possible for scientists to do studies about things that happened millions of years ago?