This is the second branch of the scientific method
What is Gather info
100
What is it called where plates move past each other
What is Fault Zone
100
This is melted rock under the earths surface
What is Magma
100
Magma -> Crystallization -> Igneous Rock -> Weathering and Erosion -> Sediment -> Cementation and Compaction -> Sedimentary Rock -> Heat and Pressure -> Metamorphic Rock -> Melt -> Magma
What is the rock cycle
200
What is Geography
What is the study of solid earth
200
This is when plates move away from each other
What is divergent boundaries
200
This is where 80% of earthquakes occur
What is Ring of fire
200
This is melted rock located above the Earth’s surface
What is Lava
200
this happends when minerals are compressed and flattened, so it looks like stripes
What is Foliated Texture
300
What is a median
What is Value of the data that seperates high and low values
300
This is when plates moved side by side past each other
What is Transform Boundaries
300
This monitors seismic activity
What is Seismograph
300
This is lava that Cools slowly and has a ropy texture
What is Pahoehoe
300
These characteristics Solid
Inorganic
Occur Naturally
Orderly Crystalline Structure
Same Chemical Composition
Have to be met for a rock to be a
What is Mineral
400
This is supporting evidence for continental drift that were alive at one time.
What is Fossils
400
This can be caused by earthquakes.
What is Tsunami
400
This is a volcano that is Short and steep, cinders (medium-viscosity) lava, medium explosiveness
What is Cinder cone
400
Any Mineral Containing Silicon (Si) and Oxygen (O)
What is Silicate
500
This is a conclusion proved over and over again.
What is law
500
This is the man who discovered continental drift.
What is Alfred Wegener
500
This is the movement or change in elevation
What is Earthquake Precursors
500
This volcano is Located in Washington State, Major Eruption in 1980 when North Side of the Volcano blew off causing a massive landslide and covered the region with pyroclastic flow.
What is Mt st. Helens
500
The three types of rocks are
What is Igneous Rock, Sedimentary Rock, Metamorphic Rock