Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Rock On!
I'm Feeling Tectonic
Hot & Heavy
Shake, Rattle, and Fault
100

This type of rock forms from cooled lava or magma.

What is an Igneous Rock?

100

This process turns magma into solid rock.

What is Cooling?

100

The Earth’s outer layer is broken into large pieces called this.

What are Tectonic Plates?

100

Melted rock inside the Earth is called this.

What is Magma?

100

Earthquakes happen when energy is suddenly released from this.

What is a Fault?

200

This type of rock forms from layers of sediment pressed together over time.

What is a Sedimentary Rock?

200

This process happens when layers of sediment are pressed tightly together by the weight above them.

What is Compaction?

200

When two plates move toward each other, it is called this type of boundary.

What is a Convergent Boundary?

200

When magma reaches Earth’s surface, it is called this.

What is Lava?

200

Earthquakes can cause these other natural disasters. (Only need to name 1)

What are Landslides/ Tsunamis/ Aftershocks?

300

This type of rock forms when heat and pressure change an existing rock.

What is a Metamorphic Rock?

300

When rocks are buried deep underground, they experience these two things that can change them.

What is Heat and Pressure?

300

When two plates slide past each other, it is called this type of boundary.

What is a Transform Boundary?

300

When pressure builds up from magma and gases beneath Earth’s surface, this happens.

What is an Eruption?

300

The point directly above the focus on Earth’s surface is called this.

What is the Epicenter?

400

This type of rock forms deep underground when magma cools slowly, creating large crystals.

What is a Intrusive Igneous Rock?

400

This process happens when rocks melt deep inside the Earth.

What is Melting?

400

When plates move apart, it is called this type of boundary.

What is a Divergent Boundary?

400

The three types of Volcanoes.

What are Active, Dormant, and Extinct?

400

This tool measures earthquakes.

What is a Seismograph?

500

This type of rock has visible layers and contains small pieces of Fossils and shells pressed together over millions of years.

What is a Organic Sedimentary Rock?

500

This process has no beginning or end.

What is the Rock Cycle?

500

These circular movements of hot and cool material inside Earth’s mantle cause tectonic plates to move.

What are Convection Currents?

500

The Ring of Fire is located around this ocean.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

500

Stronger earthquakes have higher numbers on this scale.

What is the Richter Scale?

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