Which tool is used to measure earthquakes?
A. Seismogram
B. Barometer
C. Seismograph
D. Thermometer
A. SEISMOGRAPH
The point on Earth’s surface directly above where an earthquake starts is called the __________.
A. Hypocenter
B. Epicenter
C. Aftershock
D. Tectonic Plates
B. Epicenter
What is a tsunami often caused by?
A. Heavy Rain
B. Coastal Erosion
C. Strong Winds
D. Earthquakes
D. Earthquakes
Flooding commonly occurs when:
A. Rivers dry up
B. Rivers carry more water than they can hold
C. The weather is cold
D. The land is very dry
B. Rivers carry more water than they can hold
What natural disaster does this show?

Coastal Erosion
What was the one single large continent called?
A. Continental Drift
B. Asia
C. Pangaea
D. Tectonic Plates
C. Pangaea
The point below Earth’s surface directly above where an earthquake starts is called the __________.
A. Hypocenter
B. Epicenter
C. Aftershock
D. Tectonic Plates
A. Hypocenter
Which of these countries was not affected by the 2004 tsunami?
A. Vietnam
B. India
C. Malaysia
D. Sri Lanka
A. Vietnam
What is a landslide?
A. Water flowing into rivers
B. Snow melting on mountains
C. Movement of rock, soil, and plants down a slope
D. Waves breaking cliffs
C. Movement of rock, soil, and plants down a slope
What natural disaster does this show?

Tsunami
What in the earth moves causing earthquakes?
A. Crust
B. Continents
C. Epicenter
D. Tectonic Plates
Small earthquakes that happen after a large earthquake are called __________.
A. Landslides
B. Aftershocks
C. Tsunamis
D. Floods
B. Aftershocks
How many people died during the 2004 Thailand tsunami?
A. 100,000
B. 230,000
C. 500,000
D. 330,000
B. 230,000
Why does deforestation increase the risk of landslides?
A. Trees make soil wetter
B. Roots help hold soil together
C. Trees block rainfall
D. Leaves cause erosion
B. Roots help hold soil together
What natural disaster does this show?

Flooding

What plate movement does this show?
A. Transform
B. Divergent
C. Convergent
C. Convergent
What country was Alfred Wegener from?
A. France
B. America
C. Germany
D. England
C. Germany
How high can tsunami waves get?
A. 25 meters
B. 30 meters
C. 50 meters
D. 35 meters
B. 30 meters
What is coastal erosion?
A. When sand is added to beaches
B. When soil and rocks along a coast are removed
C. When waves stop hitting the shore
D. When beaches become wider
B. When soil and rocks along a coast are removed
What natural disaster does this show?

Landslide

What plate movement does this show?
A. Divergent
B. Transform
C. Convergent
B. Transform
What plate movement does this show?
A. Transform
B. Divergent
C. Convergent
B. Divergent
What type of plate movements called the 2004 tsunami?
A. Divergent
B. Convergent
C. Transform
B. Convergent
What happens to soil grains when they are dry?
A. They are far apart
B. They are slippery
C. They are closely packed with high friction
D. They turn into mud
C. They are closely packed with high friction
What natural disaster does this show?
Earthquake