The Rock Cycle
Plate Tectonics/Natural Disasters
Continental Drift
KE and PE
Christmas Trivia
100

What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary

100

True or False? The Earth's crust is divided into several large plates called tectonic plates that move around on the Earth's mantle.

True

100

True or False: The continents have always been in their current positions.

False

100

True or False? A ball at the top of a hill has more potential energy (PE) than kinetic energy (KE)

True

100

Per a recent holiday fad, what “spy” hides around the house, reporting back to Santa on who has been naughty and nice?

Elf on the Shelf

200

How does magma form?

Melting rock creates magma.

200

Name three types of natural disasters.

Answers Vary (Hurricane, Earthquake, Flood, etc)

200

What causes continental drift? 

The movement of tectonic plates.

200

What is kinetic energy?

A form of energy that an object has by its motion.

200

What animated 2004 film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole on Christmas Eve?

The Polar Express

300

Name one type of sedimentary rock.

Sandstone, limestone, etc.

300

Where do most earthquakes and volcanoes occur?

Along plate boundaries

300

What is the name of the supercontinent that is believed to have existed when all continents were joined together?

Pangea

300

What is potential energy?

the stored energy in an object due to its position, properties, and forces acting on it.

300

What do children typically get in their stockings if they’re on the Naughty List?

A lump of coal.

400

Name one type of metamorphic rock.

Slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss, marble, quartzite, etc

400

What are the three main types of plate boundaries?

Divergent, convergent, transform.
400

Who is the scientist credited with proposing the theory of continental drift?

Alfred Wegener

400

Name two examples of kinetic energy.

Throwing a ball, riding a bike, etc

400

Who is Santa's most famous reindeer?

Rudolph

500

Name one type of igneous rock.

Basalt, granite, obsidian, etc

500

How do sinkholes form?

Sinkholes form when water dissolves rock and creates underground cavities, and the land above collapses into those cavities.

500

What is one major piece of evidence that supports the theory of continental drift?

The shapes of continents fitting together like puzzle pieces

500

Name two examples of potential energy.

A roller coaster at its highest point, a rubber band being pulled back, etc.

500

In the Twelve Days of Christmas, what are there five of?

Golden rings

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