Plate Tectonics
Rock Cycle
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Weathering
100

A scientifically supported idea.

What is a theory?

100

Weathering and erosion create these rock particles.

What is sediment?

100

This machine records the arrival of seismic waves following an earthquake.

What is a seismograph?

100
These are structures that form on the Earth's surface when magma comes up and out of the crust.

What is a volcano?

100

This process breaks down rocks.

What is weathering?

200

The scientifically supported idea the Earth's crust and upper mantle are broken into pieces (tectonic plates).

What is The Theory of Plate Tectonics?

200

What type of rock is formed from volcanoes?

What is igneous rock?

200

 This is a break in the Earth's crust or mantle; most occur at plate boundaries.

What is a fault?

200

The three types of volcanoes are?

Cone, shield, stratovolcano

200

What are the two types of weathering?

What is physical and chemical?

300

What are the two types of plates?

oceanic and continental

300

 What type of rock is formed when existing rocks are transformed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions?

What is metamorphic rock?

300

These two land formations can be formed by earthquakes.

What are valleys and mountains?

300

Volcanoes are generally classified by this type of activity.

What is how often they erupt?

300

This is the process of moving rocks, soil and organic matter from one place to the other.

What is erosion?

400

Plates that move away from each other make up what type of boundary?

What is a divergent boundary?

400

 This is a type of rock that forms when broken down pieces of other rocks settle and accumulate in a body of water

What is sedimentary rock?

400

This is the devastating waves caused by an earthquake.

What is a tsunami?

400

These volcanoes have gentle slopes and a fluid lava that generates slow eruptions.

What are shield volcanoes?

400

The depositing of rock particles and organic matter that has been eroded is called?

What is deposition?

500

Interactions of plates at boundaries can produce great changes on land and under the ocean. What land forms can be made due to movement at the plate boundaries?

What are volcanoes, mountains, trenches, and valleys?

500
What forces can act upon rock and change them?

What are weathering, erosion, heat, pressure, compaction and cementation?

500

This is the measure of an earthquakes strength and intensity.

What is magnitude?

500

These volcanoes no longer erupt.

What are extinct volcanoes?

500

What materials make up soil?

What is rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, water, air?

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