German scientist who developed the continental drift theory
Who is Alfred Wegener?
Bodies of ice formed from repeated periods of snowfall
What are glaciers?
the point at Earth's surface directly above the earthquake's focus
What is the epicenter?
A solid in which the atoms are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern
What are crystals?
The result of weathering, a complex mixture of organic and inorganic material essential for life on Earth
What is soil?
The name for the original super continent
What is Pangaea?
When glaciers grind over the surface bedrock and leave behind deep scratches in the rock
What are glacial striations?
*triple points* a geological theory that explains earth's landscape and shape due to abrupt, violent, short lived global events resulting in mass extinction and changing landscape.
What is catastrophism?
What minerals it can scratch and what minerals can scratch it determines this physical characteristics of a mineral
What is hardness?
a fossil fuel from dead remains of ancient forest and swamps
What is coal?
*triple points* There are 12 of these that make up the earth's crust divided into 2 categories
What are tectonic plates?
Boulders carried from long distances and deposited by melting glaciers
What are glacial erratics?
Eon,era, period and epochs are examples of this timeline based on earth's significant events
What is a geologic time scale?
*double points*Forms when the minerals in an existing rock are changed by heat or pressure within the Earth
What are metamorphic rocks?
although they can occur anywhere, 95% take place at plate boundaries at the edge where plates meet
What are earthquakes ?
During this process, new magma forces apart the hardened material and continuously pushes older rock aside
What is seafloor spreading?
In super explosive eruptions, glass and gases can combine to form dense, super heated clouds that travel down hill at high speed
What are pyroclastic flows?
*double points*the smallest unit of a compound with all the properties of that compound
What is a molecule?
The physical and chemical properties of rocks that are constantly changing in a natural, never-ending cycle
What is the rock cycle?
*Triple points* A live- action puppet children's show featuring DJ Lance Rock
What is yo gabba gabba?
A deep underwater valley
What is a trench?
Usually non-violent magma eruptions through long cracks in the lithosphere
What are rift eruptions/rift volcanoes?
Atoms of an element with differing numbers of neutrons
What is an isotope?
The process that changes solid rock into sediments
What is weathering ?
*triple points* the self proclaimed party loving "lord of the lemurs" in the movie Madagascar
Who is King Julien?