Changing Landforms
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
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100
A large flat area, often used for agriculture
What is a plain
100
These are used to measure earthquakes
What is a seismograph
100
Smallest volcano
What is cinder cone
100
The place in the earth where an earthquake begins
What is a focus
100
Draw a horn. How is it formed?
What is three cirques together by glacial erosion
200
A triangular deposit of sediment-like the one found in Egypt
What is a Delta
200
The three types of volcanoes
What is cinder cone, shield, and composite
200
Draw a cirque-where is it found?
What is a mountain
200
The geologic time scale is divided into these
What is eras
300
The difference between Erosion and deposition
What is the transportation of sediments vs the dropping of sediments
300
Where the surface of the earth breaks and moves
What is a fault
300
Where composite volcanoes are formed
What is subduction zones
300
If volcanoes don't form at plate boundaries, how do they form?
What is over a hot spot
300
Draw the difference between a normal fault, reverse fault, and strike slip fault
What is (look at text book) :)
400
The rapid change of the earth's surface caused by water
What is landslides or flooding
400
How many types of faults are there?
What is 3
400
When magma flows parallel to the layers of rock and then hardens
What is a sill
400
How is a U-Shaped valley formed? Draw it
What is glaciers
400
Two methods to determine age of rocks
What is absolute and relative age
500
The slow changing of the earth's surface via water
What is glaciers, weathering (rain, waves)
500
What is the order of waves arriving at a seismograph station?
What is primary, secondary and surface
500
Volcanic neck, sill and dike are all examples of these
What is intrusive volcanic features
500
How we know what is inside the earth
What is primary and secondary waves
500
The number of seismograph stations needs to locate an epicentre
What is 3
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