Earth’s solid water state is known as?
ice aka glaciers
How many protons in Carbon?
6
Gneiss is apart of what rock family?
metamorphic
What are Transform Plate Boundaries?
Plates slide past each other
Where do earthquakes take place?
Happens over regions where tectonic plates are present
The change of state from a gas to a liquid?
condensation
What is the difference between a mass number and atomic number?
atomic number= protons/ electrons
mass number= neutrons
What are the 2 classifications of sedimentary rocks?
chemical & organic
What is the name of the Supercontinent that broke apart about 200 million years ago?
pangea
I am Primary caused by: lighting & humans? Who am I?
wildfires
The Energy of motion is known as?
kinetic energy
What are isotopes?
variants of a chemical element that share the same number of protons (atomic number) but have different numbers of neutrons.
What are Extrusive rocks and what rock family are they found in?
Rocks formed on surface/ igneous
What scientist is known for his Continental drift theory?
scientist Alfred Wegener
This image illustrates what natural disaster?

tornados
What are the 3 ways Heat transfers?
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Draw Bohr's Model for oxygen?

rocks that are thin, flat, break easily, & have parallel layers are known as what kind of rocks?
foliated/ metamorphic
Name all of the different types of plate boundaries?
Divergent boundary, Convergent boundary, transform boundary
What is the specific name for the type of volcano that produces highly destructive, fast-moving flows of gas and rock?
Stratovolcano
Dry ice is known as what change of state?
Sublimation
What are the physical properties of halogens?
The physical properties of halogens vary significantly as they can exist as solids, liquids, and gases at room temperature. However in general, halogens are very reactive, especially with the alkali metals and earth metals of groups 1 and 2 with which they form ionic compounds.
draw the rock cycle?

Name 4 pieces of evidence that helped prove Continental drift?
Continental jigsaw puzzle
Fossil evidence
Climatic evidence
Evidence from rock formations
Seafloor spreading
Paleomagnetism
What country do tornados not take place in and why?
The lack of tornadoes in Antarctica is due to its extremely cold and stable climate, which lacks the warm, moist air and intense thunderstorm activity necessary for tornado development.