Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Definition
Definition
100

Explanation of how and why something occurs, supported by multiple sources of evidence and testing

Theory

100

The layer of Earth made up of solid rock and other rocky and molten materials

Geosphere

100

The layer of hot, semi-solid rock that lies between the crust and the core

Mantle

100

Magnitude

A measure of  the amount of energy released by an earthquake

100

Mantle

The layer of hot, semi-solid rock that lies between the crust and the core

200

Earth's solid rocky surface containing the continents and ocean floor

Crust

200

Heat-driven movements where hotter, less dense material rises and cooler more dense material sinks (creates motion in the mantle)

Convection Currents

200

The process where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, where volcanoes form

Subduction

200

Geothermal Energy

the heat energy that comes from inside the earth

200

Epicenter

The point on earth's surface directly above where the earthquake started

300

Geologic process where tectonic plates pull apart at mid-ocean ridges, allowing magma to rise from the mantle and form new crust.

Sea-floor spreading

300

the heat energy that comes from inside the earth

Geothermal Energy

300

The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief of proposition is true or valid

Evidence

300

Continental Drift

The gradual movement of continents across the earth's surface through geological time (millions of years)

300

convection currents

Heat-driven movements where hotter, less dense material rises and cooler more dense material sinks (creates motion in the mantle)

400

The gradual movement of continents across the earth's surface through geological time (millions of years)

Continental Drift

400

Hot fluid or semifluid material below the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed when cooled

Magma

400

What is your Science teachers name

Mrs. Robichaux

400

Magma

Hot fluid or semifluid material below the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed when cooled

400

Subduction

The process where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, where volcanoes form

500

A tectonic plate boundary where two or more plates collide, leading to subduction

Convergent Boundary

500

The point on earth's surface directly above where the earthquake started

Epicenter

500

A measure of  the amount of energy released by an earthquake

Magnitude

500

Crust

Earth's solid rocky surface containing the continents and ocean floor

500

Theory

Explanation of how and why something occurs, supported by multiple sources of evidence and testing

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