What is the Earth's outermost layer?
What is the crust?
What is the shaking of the ground at a moving fault?
What is an earthquake?
What is an opening that allows magma to reach Earth's surface?
What is a volcano?
The part of the earth where animals, humans, and plants live is the _____?
What is the crust?
What are we studying in science?
What is Earth?
This layer contains most of Earth's mass.
What is the mantle?
What is the point in which an earthquake begins?
What is the focus?
What is the liquid rock below Earth's crust called?
What is magma?
What do scientists use to measure earthquakes?
What are the Richter scale and moment magnitude scale?
In Wonder what point of view is part 3 in?
Who is Summer?
Earth’s innermost layers, made up of two.
What is the core?
What is a moment magnitude and the Richter scale measure?
What is an earthquake?
What the volcano called that nonexplosive lava flows and form a ___________?
What is a shield volcano?
True or False: The temperature of Earth gets warmer the closer you move towards the core.
What is true?
Is brighton spelled correctly?
What is no?
Earth’s solid inner core is surrounded by the hot, molten metal of which layer?
What is outer core?
What is the strongest surface point of an earthquake?
What is the epicenter?
What volcano has explosive eruptions and its fragments form its steep slope?
What is a cinder cone volcano?
What is the Earth's crust divided into?
What is plate tectonics?
What is the complete subject in the sentence:
The tall, fast basketball player just fell flat on her face.
What is the tall, fast basketball player?
The inner core is composed of solid ____________ and ___________.
What is iron and nickel?
In the picture what can you tell me about the seismograph reading.
What is the earthquake is severe?
Explosive eruptions that produce the steepest slope and liquid lave flows cement the fragments in place.
What is a composite volcano?
When two plates slide sideways past each other, what occurs?
What is an earthquake?
The process that carries away weathered rock.
What is Erosion?