Earth Layers
Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Landforms
Rocks and Minerals
100
The uppermost layer of earth

What is the crust?

100

At this boundary tectonic plates collide

What is convergent?

100

A scientist who studies earthquakes

What is a seismologist?

100

A landform with a high relief and high elevation

What is a mountain?

100

A rock formed by extreme heat and pressure

What is metamorphic?

200

The lithosphere is made of these two layers 

What is the crust and upper mantle?

200

At this boundary tectonic plates slide past each other

What is a transform boundary?

200

The area on a fault where an earthquake first begins

What is the focus?

200

A landform with a low relief and high elevation

What is a plateau?

200

A process that transforms igneous rock into sediment

What is weathering and/or erosion?

300

This layer of earth is made of melted materials

What is the outer core?

300

The circulation of material due to differences in temperature and density

What is convection?

300

A fault where two blocks of rock slide horizontally past each other 

What is a strike-slip fault?

300
This term means "difference in elevation"

What is reflief?

300

The size and arrangement of minerals or grains in a rock 

What is texture?

400

The magnetic field produced by the movement of molten materials in the core

What is the magnetosphere?

400

Seafloor spreading occurs at this plate boundary

What is Divergent plate boundary?

400

Molten rock below earth's surface 

What is magma?

400

A landform with low relief and low elevation

What is a plain?

400

A solid made up of only one or a few chemicals

What is a mineral?

500

The total number of earth layers 

What is 4i?

500

The process where are denser plate sinks below and lighter plate

What is subduction?

500

A large volcano with gentle slopes made from basaltic lava

What is a shield volcano?

500

This term means "height above sea level"

What is elevation?

500

A process that causes minerals to form in a shallow lake during dry conditions

What is evaporation?

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