The outermost layer of the Earth is called the __________.
What is the crust?
_____________ was the first scientist to think of present the idea that the continents were once one super continent.
Who is Alfred Wegner?
Volcanic glass is called ___________.
What is Obsidian?
The first step of the scientific method is to ___________.
What is to make an observation?
Rock that forms when magma/ lava hardens.
What are igneous rocks?
Name one layer of the earth that is not solid.
What is the outer core, the asthenosphere, or the lower mantle?
What is the crust and upper mantle?
Volcanoes have different levels of activity, they can either be ___________, ___________, or ______________.
What is active, dormant, or extinct?
The difference between a question and a hypothesis _____________.
A question follows from an interesting observation and the hypothesis is an educated guess or answer to that question.
The main difference between magma and lava is that
(be specific about which is which)
What is: magma exist below the surface of the earth while lava forms above the surface of the earth?
What is the Crust, the upper mantle, and the inner core.
When one plate slides under another, it is called____________.
What is subduction?
______________ volcanoes are violently and explosive and often dangerous.
What are stratovolcanoes?
Lying in bed you notice that you get cold every time your brother opens the door. This is most closely associated with this step in the scientific method.
What is making an observation?
Igneous rocks that cool on Earth's surface, resulting in small crystal sizes.
What are extrusive rocks?
True or False
The Continents are made of plates but not the seafloor.
What is false?
List two examples of igneous rocks, not counting obsidian.
What is granite, rhyolite, diorite, andesite, gabbro, basalt, pumice, tuff and scoria?
The step of the Scientific method where:
you compare the data from your experimental results to the prediction they tested.
What is making a conclusion?
Igneous rocks that form below Earth's surface, resulting in large crystal sizes.
What are intrusive igneous rocks?
Cold molten rock falling while warmer molten rock rises is an example of _____________.
This happens in the ______________ (a layer of the earth).
What is convection?
What is the mantle?
Many earthquakes and volcanoes are concentrated on ______________.
The study of earthquakes is called _____________.
Maggie read that some plants grow better if the soil is acidic. She can’t believe that a plant can grow when exposed to acid. Maggie decides to test if the plants she has will grow better when acid is added to the soil. She puts potting soil in two planting containers and transplants two of her geraniums that seem about the same size into the pots. She puts the pots in the same location so that they both get the same sunlight each day, are at the same temperature and she makes sure they get the same amount of water. However, Maggie puts a tablespoon of vinegar in the water she gives to one of the plants. She measures the growth of the plants every week for five weeks. Identify the independent variable and the controls of the experiment.
Independent variable: Vinegar in the potted plant
Controls: locations, type of plant, temperature, sunlight, amount of water
Igneous rocks can be different because of___________.
What minerals the igneous rocks are composed of?