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divergent  boundary where 2 plates are moving away from each other; associated with mid-ocean ridges  
convergent  boundary where 2 plates are colliding; associated with deep-sea trenches, volcanoes, and mountains  
transform  boundary where 2 plates are sliding past one another; associated with faults and earthquakes  
Wegener  man who came up with the theory of continental drift  
Hess  man given credit for the theory of plate tectonics  
basalt  rock that covers most of the ocean floor  
Pangaea  name of the supercontinent 200 million years ago  
continental drift  theory stating the continents used to be joined in a single land mass and have since drifted to their current locations  
subduction  one tectonic plate is being forced under another tectonic plate  
mid-ocean ridge  chain of underwater mountains  
deep-sea trench  long, narrow depression on the ocean floor; occurs at convergent boundaries  
plate tectonics  theory that the Earth's crust is broken into plates which move in different directions at different speeds  
lithosphere  strong, rigid layer of Earth including the uppermost mantle and overlying crust  
asthenosphere  a weak plastic-like layer of the mantle situated below the lithosphere; convection currents happen here  
seafllor spreading  theory stating that new crust is made at mid-ocean ridges and old crust is destroyed at deep-sea trenches  
rift valley  long narrow depression that forms when continental crust separates at a divergent boundary  
fault  fracture in the Earth's crust; transform boundary