Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Earth's Atmosphere
Climate
Miscellaneous
100

This is the place most volcanoes occur.

What is along plate boundaries?

100

The point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's starting point.

What is the epicenter?

100

A part of the Earth’s atmosphere that is important because it absorbs harmful radiation

What is the ozone?

100

Name one factor that determines climate.

What is (name one):

1. altitude

2. temperature & precipitation

3. latitude

4. distance from a body of water

100
The burning of fossil fuels releases large amounts of this gas into the atmosphere, which contributes to global warming.
What is carbon dioxide?
200

A volcanic eruption with a VEI of 6 is how much more powerful than an eruption with a VEI of 1.

What is 10,000 times more powerful?

200

A giant ocean wave generated by an earthquake deep under the ocean.

What is a tsunami?

200

The layer between the stratosphere and thermosphere

What is the mesosphere?

200

Name one natural cause of climate change.

What is (name one):

1. Earth's orbit

2. Earth's tilt

3. volcanic activity

4. solar activity

200

Mass removal of trees by humans.

What is deforestation?

300

The bowl-shaped area around the vent of a volcano.

What is the crater?

300
This earthquake wave causes the most damage to human structures because it takes the longest time to pass
What is a surface wave?
300

The 2 main gases that make up 99% of the air in Earth's atmosphere.

What are Nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%)?

300

The amount of carbon that a person contributes to the atmosphere.

What is carbon footprint?

300

The phenomena that allows Earth to be warm enough to support life.

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

400

Volcanoes that are very tall with steep sides and are very explosive and dangerous.

What are stratovolcanoes?

400

The type of earthquake wave that is the fastest moving; arrives at an earthquake detection station first.

What is a P-Wave?

400

Through the process of photosynthesis, plants remove what gas from our atmosphere?

What is CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)?

400

A localized climate that differs from the main regional climate.

What is a microclimate?

400

Natural gas, coal, and oil are also called this.

What are fossil fuels?

500

This location can be used by scientists to determine plate movement. Hawaii is an example.

What is a Hot Spot?

500

The San Andreas Fault, a result of shear stress and has horizontal movement, is this type of fault.

What is a strike-slip fault?

500

The two layers of the atmosphere in which temperature decreases with height.

What are the troposphere and the mesosphere?

500

The warming of surface waters in the oceans that causes short-term climate change.

What is El Nino?

500

The gas that humans and animals emit when they exhale (breathe out).

What is CO(Carbon Dioxide)?

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