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earthquakes and tornados
greenhouse effect
mass volume and density
100

The names of the four layers of the earth.

inner core, outer core, mantle and crust

100

True or False - Damage paths can be in excess of 1 mile wide and 50 miles long

true

100

Name 3 of the 5 greenhouse gases.

Methane, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide, Ozone, Water Vapour

100

What tool do we use to measure mass?

A scale

200

The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces.

weathering

200

Earthquakes are caused by?

plate movement. Earthquakes occur when tectonic plates move, collide, spread, or slip past each other.

200

 Does more gas in the atmosphere means warmer or cooler temperature?

warmer

200

What is the volume for density?

Mass/Volume

300

This can occur at any plate boundary to release stress.

earthquake

300

Tornadoes are most frequent during these seasons

spring and summer

300

True or False. The temperature change on Earth are due to the greenhouse effect.

True

300

What is the definition of MASS? "Weight" is not a good answer.

How much matter something is made up of.

400

what is the longest and shortest day of the year

the longest day of the year is summer solstice on june 21 and the shortest is winter solstice on december 21st

400

This is where most earthquakes happen.

plate boundaries

400

As the level of carbon dioxide increases on Earth, does the temperature increase also? explain

yes this is because carbon dioxide acts as a greenhouse gas, trapping heat and causing warming 

400

If the density of maple syrup is 2g/mL, and I have 16 grams of syrup, what is the volume of my maple syrup?

8

500

BOTH mechanical and chemical weathering accomplish this.

the breaking down of rock into smaller pieces called sediment

500

This is what a crack in the Earth's crust is called.

a fault

500

How are human activities contributing to the greenhouse effect? (Give an example)

Burning coal, fossil fuels, oil, natural gases, farming, and deforestation.

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