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100

This crust type will spew lava that can flow for miles.

Mafic

100

Which layer of the Earth is liquid/

What is outer core?

100

This type of boundary results in tension.

What is divergent?

100

What are the two types of surface waves?

What are Love and Rayleigh waves

100

This is a fluid’s resistance to flow.

What is viscosity?

200

Thick, chunky lava is high in this mineral.

What is silica?

200

These two layers are responsible for Earth’s magnetic field. 

What is the inner and outer core?

200

This type of boundary forms mountains and terranes. 

What is convergent?

200

What type of fault is responsible for earthquakes?

What is strike-slip faults?

200

This type of lava results in quiet eruptions.

What is mafic?

300

This low, gradual sloping volcano is formed by mafic lava.

What is a shield volcano?

300

Which two layer are named after hard rock and soft rock?

What is Lithosphere and Asthenosphere?

300

This type of boundary’s motion results in earthquakes.

What is transform boundary?

300

The difference between these two waves help geologists locate the epicenter of an earthquake.

What is S and P waves?

300

He used fossil, climate, and geological evidence to explain that all continents were once one supercontinent.

Who is Wegner?

400

This is any weak spot in the crust where magma turns to lava.

What is a volcano?

400

This layer contains convection currents which drive seafloor spread.

What is the mantle?

400

This is an underwater mountain range with a V-shape valley down the middle where new crust is formed.

What is a mid-ocean ridge?

400

This side of the fault lies directly below the fault line.

What is the footwall?

400

This occurs when rock snaps back into its original shape after too much stress is applied.

What is elastic rebound?

500

Felicia lava tends to form this type of volcano.

What is cinder cone volcano?

500

A column of super heated rock that causes hot spot volcanoes.

What is a mantle plume?

500

These zones are where friction and fluids combine with the surrounding rock to form magma.

What is subduction zones?

500

This is the minimum number of seismographs needed to locate the epicenter of an earthquake?

What is 3?

500

Fluids do this to the melting temperature of rock.

What is lower?

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