alfred wegener, plate tectonics, layers of the earth
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molten | melted
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subduction | slide under
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continental crust | mostly made of basalt
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lithosphere | top part of the mantle
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core | is earths in side layer
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why did they reject alfred wegener | his hypothesis was rejected because i could not explane how the continents were moving so my theory was rejected until the 1900s
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sea floor spreading | the process that constantly adds new material to the ocean flooor
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ocean trench | when magma pushes through the oceanic crust away from the mid ocean ridge
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divergent bounderie | a plare bounderie where to plates move away from each other
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convergent bounderie | where the plates move towards each other and form a trench
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transform bounderie | forms a fault
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