Layers of Earth
Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
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100

Which layer of the Earth is the thinnest?

What is the crust?

100

Scientists think continents were once a large single landmass that broke apart and then the continents slowly DRIFTED to their present locations. What is the name given to this hypothesis?

What is continental drift?

100

What happens at a convergent tectonic plate boundary?

What is two tectonic plates collide with one another, causing subduction and/or mountain building?

100

What is the opening in Earth's crust where lava comes out?

What is a volcano?

100

What causes most of Earth's major earthquakes?

What is the movement of rock in the Earth's crust?

200

True/False:

The Earth's core is cool.

False

The Earth's core is 10,800 degrees Fahrenheit (about the same temperature as the Sun's surface).

200

What are the 3 types of plate movement?

What is a convergent, divergent, and transform?

200

What is the shaking of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates?

What is an earthquake?

200

How are lava and magma different?

What is lava is what comes out of the volcano while magma is hot, molten rock under the ground?  

200

What happens near tectonic plate boundaries?

What are volcanoes and earthquakes occur? 

300

Going from inner layer to outer layer, name the 3 layers of Earth.

What is the core, the mantle, and the crust?

300

What happens in convection currents in the Earth's mantle?

What is hot magma rises and cool magma sinks?

300

An Earthquake in City A registers 5.6, City B 7.8, and City C 6.8. Which city had the strongest earthquake?

What is City B?

300

What is formed when lava cools and hardens?

What is igneous rock?

300

What are cracks in the Earth's crust called?

What are faults?

400

What layer do we live on?

What is the crust?

400

What forces cause tectonic plates to move?

What are convection currents?

400

What is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake starts?

What is the epicenter?

400

What is one reason why scientists monitor volcanoes?

What is to predict eruptions?

400

Where is the Ring of Fire located?

What is in the Pacific Ocean?

500

What layer is located between the crust and the core?

What is the mantle?

500

What is the name given to the "supercontinent"?

What is Pangea?

500

How have communities that are prone to earthquakes tried to protect themselves?

What are implemented various strategies to protect themselves, including strengthening buildings, educating the public, and preparing for potential disasters?

500

How are volcanoes beneficial?

What is provides nutrients to the soil, builds new land, and/or promotes tourism?

500

How are earthquakes and volcanoes similar and different?  

Answers will vary

Both (Shared Features)

  • Happen at tectonic plate boundaries

  • Can be very dangerous

  • Change the Earth’s surface

  • Are studied by scientists

  • Can happen around the same areas


Differences

Volcanoes 

  • Lava comes out

  • Can form mountains

  • Can ooze or explode

  • Make new land

  • Can be active, dormant, or extinct]


Earthquakes

  • Shake the ground

  • Can cause tsunamis

  • Measured by the Richter scale

  • Happen suddenly

  • Can break roads and buildings



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