Tectonic Plates
Erosion
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Layers of the earth
Earth Science
100
The layer of earth where tectonic plates exist.
The Crust
100
The type of erosion that creates sand dunes.
Wind
100
The layer of the earth where earthquakes occur.
Crust
100
The layer of the earth that is the hottest.
Inner Core
100
The location of these in the soil helpes determine their age.
Fossils
200
The type of boundary where two plates move towards each other.
Convergent
200
The type of erosion that creates landslides and mudslides.
Gravity
200
The type of waves that move the fastest and cause less damage.
P waves
200
The layer of the earth that is the densest.
Inner core
200
The part of a map that tells you the distance in real life.
Scale
300
Where most volcanoes exist.
Ring of Fire or Underwater
300
The type of erosion that creates valleys and scraped the side of mountains.
Glaciers
300
The San Andreas fault in California is this type of fault.
Strike Slip
300
The thickest layer of the earth.
Mantle
300
The type of amp that shows elevation.
Topographic map
400
Teh mountain range in the middle of the atlantic ocean.
Mid-ocean ridge
400
Sediment that is relocated due to erosion.
Deposition
400
A volcano located away from plate boundaries.
Hot Spot
400
The two different type of crust.
Continental and Oceanic.
400
The type of rock that is formed near a volcano. It floats!!
Pumice
500
A landfrom created at convergent boundaries.
Mountains or Volcanoes
500
The landform created at the end of a river by deposition.
Delta
500
The area at a convergent boundary where one plate dives under the other tectonic plate.
Subduction Zone
500
The part of the earth that makes up the crust and a little of the mantle.
Lithosphere
500
The type of heat transfer in the mantle that transfers heat to the surface of the earth.
Convection
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