What are the three types of plate tectonic boundaries?
What is divergent, convergent and transform?
Which type of crust is more dense but thinner?
What is oceanic crust?
Where do most earthquakes occur?
What happens to density, pressure and temperature in Earth's interior as depth INCREASES?
What is density, pressure and temperature also increases?
Finish the lyrics "Bag alert..."
What is "Major bag alert"
What is the driving force behind plate teconics?
What are convection currents/cells?
Which layer of Earth's interior is a liquid?
What is the outer core?
What are the two scales used to measure earthquakes?
What are the Mercalli and Richter Scale?
How long would it take an S-Wave to travel at a depth of 6,400 km?
What is about 17 mins and 40-50s?
Finish the lyrics: "It's about drive"...
What is "It's about power, we stay hungry, we devour"?
What are the 5 pieces of evidence for continental drift/plate tectonics?
What are jigsaw puzzle, geologic evidence, fossil evidence, climate evidence and zebra stripes?
In which layer do convection currents occur?
What is the asthenosphere/plastic mantle?
A damage report, such as stating that dishes and windows rattled, would fall under which scale used to measure earthquakes?
What is the Mercalli scale?
At a depth of 4,600 km, what is the difference between the P and S Wave arrival times?
What is 6 mins and 20s?
Finish the tik tok sound: "Wait a minute, why is there a picture of..."
What is "me on Instagram? I didn't tell y'all to put that out"
The Himalayan mountain range was formed due to which plates colliding?
What are the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate?
What is the shadow zone?
What is a doughnut shaped region of Earth opposite an earthquake where no seismic waves are received?
The Richter sale rates earthquakes from _____ to ______? (What is the range)
What is 1 to 10?
At a depth of 5,800 km, what is the difference in arrival times between P and S-Waves?
What is about 7 mins and 20s?
Finish the Vine: "Hey my name is.."
What is "Trey. I have a basketball game tomorrow"
The idea that the crustal plates are floating on the denser mantel rocks beneath them in a state of equilibrium is know as?
What is isostasy?
What allows the shadow zone to form?
What is S-Waves cannot travel through the outer core and P-Waves speed up at the mantle and are refracted?
What is the magnitude of the strongest earthquake ever recorded?
What is a 9.5?
At a depth of 2,000 km, and temperature of 5,000 C, would the layer be a liquid or solid?
What is a solid?
Finish the Vine: "Road Work ahead?"
What is "Uh yeah, I sure hope it does."