Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Continental Drift
Grammar
Rocks
100

This is the way an earthquake is measured using a number scale system.

Richter scale.

100

This is red molten rock inside the volcano.

Magma

100

What was the name of the continent when all of the continents were all together as one?

Pangea

100

Commas separate the day from the year in writing the date.  True or False?

True

100

These rocks are formed when lava cools and hardens.

Igneous

200

Earthquakes can cause seawater to rise and create a gigantic wave.  What is this called?

Tsunami

200

This is magma once it leaves the volcano.

Lava

200

This is the name of the plates that shift and move.

Tectonic Plates

200

When a character is talking, these are the marks that go around what they are saying.

Quotation marks

200

These rocks are formed from heat and pressure over time.

Metamorphic

300

Tsunamis can travel this quickly.

500 mph

300

This is a bowl shaped opening at the top of a volcano.

Crater

300

Who is the scientist who first had the theory of continental drift?

Wegener

300

You use the article 'an' when the noun next to it starts with a consonant.  Is this true or false?

False

300

These rocks are formed from sediments that form layers over time.

Sedimentary

400

These waves make the ground heave and shake causing an earthquake.

Seismic waves

400

More than 450 active volcanoes lie around the Pacific Plate.  What is this called?

The Ring of Fire

400

What led scientists to believe that all continents were once together as one?

The same animal and plant fossils on continents that are oceans apart.

400

When sequencing adjectives does the size or color go first in order?

Size

400

This is a form of igneous rock used for many counter tops in modern kitchens and bathrooms.

Granite

500

A smaller, weaker earthquake that often follows a main earthquake event.

Aftershock

500

These are hot springs that periodically erupt.

Geysers

500

What was the cause of continental drift?

Seafloor spreading from underwater volcanoes.

500

When using the -ly suffix onto an adverb it describes the verb.  True or False?

True

500

This is a rock that has crystals inside that sparkle and shine.

Geode

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