Earth's Layers
Tectonic Plates
Pangaea
Earthquake and Volcanoes.
Space
100

The layer of earth that plants and animals live on. 

What is the Crust. 

100

When plates move apart. 

What is divergent. 

100

The theory that all of the continents used to be one. 

What is Pangaea. 

100

Define earthquake. 

What is the shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of rock along a plate boundary. 

100

The length of one rotation and revolution. 

What is 24 hours and 365 1/4 days. 

200

A thin layer of cool rock that contains continental and oceanic crust. 

What is the Crust. 

200

Name physical features that can occur from the shifting of tectonic plates. 

What is volcanoes, atolls, geysers, earthquakes, mountains, and hot springs. 

200

The two continents that fit together almost perfectly. 

What is South America and Africa. 

200

Define volcano. 

What is a weak spot in the earth's crust where molten magma, rock fragments, and hot gases erupt. 

200

The two seasons that have equal day and equal night.

What is Spring and Autumn. 

300

The two crusts that the Crust us made out of. 

What is Oceanic Crust and Continental Crust. 

300

The reason why the theory of the Continental Drift wasn't accepted. 

What is he couldn't explain how the continents could drift. 

300

The meaning of the word Pangaea. 

What is all lands. 

300

The difference between focus and epicenter. 

What is the focus is below the surface and the epicenter is on the surface above the focus. 

300

The definition of a revolution. 

What is the Earth orbiting around the sun. 

400

Made of magma: very hot semi-solid rock. Two layers: upper and lower. 

What is the Mantle. 

400

The name of the scientist who discovered the the theory of the Continental Drift. 

What is Alfred Wegener. 

400

First main idea of the scientist who first thought of this theory. 

What is that all continents were once together in a supercontinent called Pangaea. 

400

The scale used to determine an earthquake's strength. 

What is the Richter scale. 

400

Define rotation. 

What is the Earth's rotation counter-clockwise, or east, around an imaginary line called the axis, which passes through the poles. 

500

The layers in order (bottom to top). 

What is the Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, and the Crust. 

500
Features found on transform boundaries. 

What is trenches, ridges, canyons, and valleys. 

500

The types of evidence that the scientist had. 

What is fossil evidence, climate, evidence, and geological evidence. 

500

The three types of volcanoes. 

What is a shield volcano, a cinder cone, and a composite volcano. 

500

The phases, in order, of the moon. 

What is a new moon, a waking crescent, a first quarter, a waxing gibbous, a full moon, a waning gibbous, a third quarter, and a waning crescent. 

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