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Lithosphere
the outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle, approximately 100 km thick
Asthenosphere
a zone of the earth's mantle that lies beneath the lithosphere and consists of several hundred kilometers of deformable rock
Convection current
current in Earth's mantle that transfers heat in Earth's interior and is the driving force for plate tectonics
Density
the mass per unit volume of a substance under specified conditions of pressure and temperature
Basalt
a hard, dense, dark volcanic rock
Magnetic field
a condition found in the region around a magnet or an electric current
Crust
outermost solid part of the earth
Mantle
the layer of the earth between the crust and the core
Upper mantle
the portion of the mantle below a depth of about 600 miles
Inner core
the central part of the earth's core
Outer core
the upper zone of the earth's core
Oceanic plates
a thick mass of igneous rock which lies under the ocean floor
Continental plates
thick continental crust
Fossil
a remnant or trace of an organism or a past geologic age
Pangea
a hypothetical supercontinent that included all the landmasses of the earth before the Triassic Period
Theory of Tectonic Plates
describes the large scale motions of earth's lithosphere
Tectonic plates
any one of the internally rigid crustal blocks of the lithosphere which move horizontally across the earth's surface relative to one another
Continental drift
the movement, formation, or re-formation of continents described by the theory of plate tectonics
Convergent boundary
tectonic plates collide with each other
Divergent boundary
tectonic plates are moving away from each other
Transform boundary
tectonic plates are not moving directly toward or directly away from each other but rather two tectonic plates grind past each other in a horizontal direction
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