The land between two normal faults moves upward to form this.
What is a fault-block mountain?
Movement of liquid rock caused by temperature.
What are currents?
Water
What do all livings things need to survive?
Molten material before lava reaches the surface.
What is magma?
It activates the bodies natural defenses.
What is a vaccine?
The point beneath Earth’s surface where rock breaks under stress and triggers an earthquake
What is the focus?
A layer of hot rock.
What is the Mantle?
Eukaryote
What are cells with a nuclei?
The main hazard from a quiet volcanic eruption
What are Lava flows?
Causes endospores to form.
What are harsh conditions?
The ground movements caused by seismic waves
What does a seismograph record?
These provide direct evidence about Earth’s interior.
What are rock samples?
cellular organization, movement, reproduction
What are characteristic that all living things share?
Triggers the small earthquakes that occur around a volcano before an eruption
What is the upwards movement of magma?
Provides food to a virus.
What is a host?
A giant wave of water approaching the shore as a result of a major earthquake
What is a tsunami?
Ancient super continent
What is Pangea?
A change in an organism’s surroundings that causes it to react.
What is a stimulus?
A volcano that may erupt again at some time in the distant future.
What is an active volcano?
In the cytoplasm.
Where is genetic material found in a bacteria?
Point on Earth's surface directly above the focus.
What is the epicenter?
Geological theory that states that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant, slow motion.
What is Plate tectonics?
Prokaryote
What is a cell without a nuclei?
The landform that forms when a mass of hardened magma is uplifted.
What is a Dome Mountian?
Binary Fission
How does a bacteria multiply?