Conductors and Insulators
Earth's Structure
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Space
100

This type of material allows electricity to pass through it easily.

Conductor.

100

This is the thin outer layer of Earth that we live on.

Crust.

100

Melted rock inside Earth is called this.

Magma.

100

Earthquakes happen when large pieces of Earth's crust called ______ move.

Tectonic plates.

100

This natural object orbits Earth.

Moon.

200

This type of material does not allow electricity to pass through it easily.

Insulator.

200

This layer is found beneath the crust.

Mantle.

200

When magma reaches Earth's surface, it is called this.

Lava.

200

This instrument is used to measure earthquakes.

Seismograph.

200

The rotation of the Earth causes this to happen.

Day and night.

300

Electric wires are often covered with this insulating material to keep people safe.

Plastic or rubber.

300

Which layer is located in the center of the Earth?

Core.
300

Volcanoes are often found near these large moving pieces of Earth's crust.

Tectonic plates.

300

Many earthquakes occur in this area around the Pacific Ocean.

Ring of Fire.

300

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

Mars.

400

Why are conductors useful in electrical circuits?

They allow electricity to flow.

400

This layer is the thickest layer of Earth.

Mantel.

400

The Ring of Fire is located around this ocean.

The Pacific Ocean.

400

Scientists use this scale to measure the strength of an earthquake.

Richter Scale.

400

Earth is tilted by about this many degrees on its axis.

23.5 degrees.

500

Which would be a better material for the handle of a screwdriver used near electricity: metal or rubber?

Rubber.

500

This layer is the hottest part of Earth.

Inner core.

500

This part of a volcano is the bowl-shaped opening at the top.

Crater.

500

The strongest earthquake ever recorded measured 9.5 on the Richter Scale and happened in this country.

Chile.

500

What is the name of the path Earth follows around the Sun?

Orbit.

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