Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Plate Tectonics
Water Sources
Bonus
Water Sources pt. 2
100

Magma that flows out onto Earth's surface

What is lava

100

The crack in the earth's crust where stress is suddenly released causing an earthquake.

What is a fault?

100

Name 3 types of plates

Convergent, divergent, and transform

100

A giant body of water where salt water is found and covers 70% of the earth. 

What is an ocean?

100

The first scientist to pose the theory of Continental Drift.

Alfred Wegner

100

A big slow moving piece of ice

What is a glacier?

200

These volcanoes have become inactive, but people aren't sure they won't erupt again.

What are dormant volcanoes

200

The locations where two pieces of lithosphere are in contact with each other and can move in different directions.

What are plate boundaries?

200

What happens when two continental plates collide together?

Mountains

200

The percent of all the water that is saltwater.

What is 97%

200

Where do most volcanoes occur?

They occur along the plate boundaries between shifting tectonic plates. 

200

Water found in rivers, streams, and open lakes that contain low concentrations of salt.

What is fresh water?

300

A zone of frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that encircles the Pacific Basin

What is the Pacific Ring of Fire

300

Name given the the scale used to measure an earthquake's magnitude.

What is the Richter scale?

300

What is the name of the supercontinent?

Pangea

300

75% of freshwater is trapped here

What is frozen in ice?

300

What is a hot spot?

A region of volcanic activity in the middle of a tectonic plate.

300

The ocean is a good source of drinkable water. T or F

What is False?

400

This type of volcano landform is the most destructive

What is a composite volcano

400

A measure of the earthquake's energy

What is the magnitude?

400

What causes plate tectonics to move?

The flow of magma beneath the earth

400

This word means how much salt is in water

What is salinity?

400

What are surface waves?

These waves usually cause the most damage on the surface.

400

Water that is stored in rocks underground

What is groundwater?

500

There are 3 types of volcanic landforms:

What is Cindercone, Shield, and Composite

500

A wall of water created when an earthquake causes displacement of the ocean

What is a tsunami (or seismic seawall)?

500

Plate move, plates hit, plates spread apart (Hint: it's a theory)

What is the theory of Continental Drift?

500

The process used to remove salt from potable (drinkable) water.

What is desalination?

500

What is the epicenter?

The name of the location directly above the focus.

500

The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.

What is the Water Cycle?

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