This is the hottest layer of the earth..
Inner Core
This is the name of the zone where the oceanic crust gets pushed under the continental crust.
Subduction zone
What is the name of the super continent that existed over 200 million years ago
Pangea
Molten rock beneath the earth's surface.
Magma
What do seismologists use to determine when an earthquake started?
Seismograph
Plates float on top of the ______?
Asthenosphere
This picture represents what type of boundary

Divergent boundary
Why do earthquakes occur? Because of ____?
Plate movement
A region of volcanic activity in the middle of a tectonic plate.
Hot spot
What is the measurement of the strength of an earthquake called?
Magnitude
This layer is made from iron and nickel (in a liquid state)
outer core
This picture represents what type of boundary ?

Transform Boundary
Mid-ocean ridges and sea floor spreading are a result of this type of plate boundary ?
Divergent plate boundary
This is molten rock above ground.
Lava
What is the point inside Earth where an earthquake begins?
Focus point
The lithosphere is broken into sections called ______
Tectonic plates
A continental-continental convergent boundary creates this natural feature
Mountains
The theory of why the shoreline of continents fit together
Hint: you can find fossils and plant life in opposing environments
Continental drift
What is a volcano called when it is most likely to not erupt soon?
Dormant Volcano
What are the fastest seismic waves that can travel through solids, liquids, and gases called?
P- waves
The inner core is composed of solid what?
Iron
An oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary creates this natural feature.
Island arcs
Convergent boundary
This is when magma heats water underground and it is trapped.
geyser
What waves stretch rock sideways and cannot travel through liquids?
S- waves