A volcano that looks cone-shaped
Cinder-cone volcano
The physical break-up or disintegration of rocks
What is mechanical weathering?
A method of measurement scientists use to describe the magnitude of earthquakes.
What is the Richter scale?
The name of the supercontinent before continental drift.
What is Pangaea?
A place in Alberta which has lots of fossils.
What is Drumheller?
This type of plate boundary is happening in California, USA (bonus points: name the fault +200)
Transform plate boundary (San Andreas Fault)
One of the most powerful causes of erosion.
What is water in motion? Not just water, water in motion.
When volcanoes are not active they are described as this.
Dormant
The sudden breaking of the rock releases energy that spreads as waves through the Earth. These waves are called ______.
What are seismic waves?
Is the first Eon in Earth's history.
What is Hadean.
What are the three types of waves from an earthquake?
- p wave
- S wave
- Secondary wave
The three layers of the Earth in order from the top of the Earth to the center
What is the crust, mantle, core?
The top part of a folded rock.
What is anticline?
Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are evidence of this.
What is plate tectonics?
The organism who lived at the bottom of the ocean, but whose fossils we find on high mountains like the Himalayan Mountains.
What are trilobites?
What type of plate boundary is most likely to create a volcano?
Convergent (cont. -> oceanic)
The theory that geological plates are always moving on the Earth's mantle.
What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics?
This volcano forms islands such as greenland.
What is sheild volcano?
Magma that cools and hardens below the Earth's surface. It may later be exposed by erosion.
What is intrusive igneous rock?

A Cave left behind by a giant groundsloth is evidence of this.
What is a trace fossil.
Puzzles, coal, glaciers, mountain/rock ages, fossils were used as evidence for this theory
When two plates collide or converge one is shoved under the other.
What is a subduction zone?
What are 3 things that tell you if a mountain is old?
- rounded tops
- less jagged
- Smaller
When dinosaurs first appeared in our fossil records?
What is the Triassic?
When water penetrates the bones of a dead animal, the water dissolves the calcium carbonate in the bones. A deposit of another very hard mineral, silica (quartz) remains, turning the bones in a rock-like substance.
What is petrification/ petrified fossils?