Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Erosion
Inside the Earth
Do You Remember When?
Fossils
100

In the world, this is where most earthquakes happen

The Ring of Fire  

100

This state is mostly made of Volcanos.

Hawaii

100
Rocks on the bottom of a mountain would more likely be in this type of condition than when they started at the top. 

Smooth / round 

100

The Earths Crust is made of these which are constantly moving....hold on! 

Plate Techtonics

100

In this year, San Francisco’s most infamous Earthquake occured. 

1906

100

The oldest fossils are this many years old. 

3 Billion

200

The type of FAULT occurs when two plate techtonics slide past eachother. 

Strike-Slip

200

This type of volcano is more likely to errupt fast flowing, thin lava. (Draw if it is helpful)

A low, curved, “rotated “c” shaped volcano

200

When a plant grows and breaks apart surroundings.

Root Wedging

200

This layer of the earth is the hottest.

Inner Core

200

The recent Earthquake in Alaska reached this magnitude.

7.0

200

Fossils can help identify the size, weight and this of an extint species. 

Environment

300

This type of fault occurs when plate techtonics is pushed up past another plate techtonic. 

Thrust Fault

300

Before it comes out of the earth, what is lava referred as?

Magma 

300

For many years, erosion and root wedging hid ancient temples in this South American civilization. 

Machu Picchu

300

This layer of the Earth can reach degrees between 1,600-7,000.

Mantel

300

In the year 2011, the longest ever recorded earthquake ocurred in Japan lasting this amount of time.

6 minutes

300

This chemical can turns trees to fossils. 

Silica

400

This famous fault runs through Bodega Bay.  

San Andreas Fault

400

Another term for a volcano that is not dead, but not active.

Dormant

400

This is a rapid form of erosion in which large pieces of mud and rocks breakaway from their original location.

Landslides

400

This metal prodominate makes up the center of the earth.

Iron

400

Charles ___________ invented this machine to measure the magnitude (size) of an earthquake. 

Rictor Scale

400

Fossils helped scientist discover that dinosaurs and these are related.

Birds

500

This is the point that sits on the Earth’s Crust directly above the Earthquakes focus.

Epicenter

500

In the year 76AD, Mt. Vesuvius erupted, killing, but amazingly preserving, the people in a frozen, ashen state in this city. 

Pompeii

500

These buildings were notorious for needing repairs due to erosion on the CA coast.

Presidios

500

Like an egg, the Earth’s top most section makes up THIS percent of the Earth’s radius (thickness).

2%

500

In 1964, Alaska was hit by a 9.1 earthquake lasting 4-5 minutes and the effects were felt as far as this state.

Texas 

500

Archeopteryx means ancient _____________.

Winged one.

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