Earthquakes 1
Volcanoes
Tectonic Plates
Earthquakes 2
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100

Earthquakes are caused by the movement of __________________

Tectonic plates

100

Magma solidifies into ____________

Lava

100

Tectonic plates are present on which of the following layers;

a) Core

b) Mantle

c) Crust

Crust

100

Earthquakes occur at the edge of ________________

tectonic plate boundaries

100

Identify the instrument used to measure voltage.

Voltmeter

200

Identify the instrument used to measure an Earthquake.

Seismometer

200
Name the following parts of a volcano. 


a) Top

b) Tube from the top to the magma chamber

a) Vent

b) Conduit pipe

200

Identify the tectonic plate movement that results in mountain formation.

Convergent plate boundary movement

200

Which type of earthquake wave causes the most destruction?

a) Primary (P) waves

b) Secondary (S) waves

b) Secondary (S) waves

200

Identify the type of natural phenomena that can occur as a result of TRANSFORM PLATE BOUNDARY motion. 

Earthquakes

Tsunami

300

Identify the three main types of earthquake waves.

Primary (P) wave

Secondary (S) wave

Surface waves

300

Give the name of the volcano that produces a violent eruption by releasing large amounts of gas and cinder (lava fragments).

Cinder cone volcano

300

Tectonic plate movement is caused by c_________ currents in the m____________. 

CONVECTION

MANTLE

300

Identify the following parts of an earthquake. 

a) Point of origin

b) Point above the point of origin on the earths surface.

a) Focus

b) Epicentre

300

1) What is meant by the term 'Ring of Fire'?

2) Identify a country that is part of the 'Ring of Fire'

3) Indicate the type of activity that takes place at the 'Ring of Fire'

Any 3 of the following


- Edge of tectonic plates

- High level of volcanic activity

- Divergent tectonic plate movement

- Japan, North/South Korea, North/South America, Mexico, Indonesia

400

Earthquakes produce sei_________ waves that carry ene________. The first sei_______ wave produced is p_____________ waves, followed by s__________ then s______________ waves.

1-  seismic

2 - energy

3 - seismic

4 - primary

5 - secondary

6 - surface

400

Identify the three types of volcanoes present.

Cinder cone volcano

Shield volcano

Composite volcano

400

Identify TWO pieces of evidence to support Alfred Wegener's Theory of Continental Drift. 

Any 2 of the following

- aligning coastal margins

- Identical fossils present on each continent

- Similar species present on each continent

400

A high magnitude earthquake is ___________ on the richter scale.

Such earthquakes are measured using a sei____________. 

The closer the ep___________ is to the foc_______ the greater the damage. 

7-9

seismometer

epicentre

focus

400

As predators (eagles) increase the prey numbers will ____________. 

Predators are examples of carn________

Prey are examples of her________ or omn________

decrease

carnivores

herbivores/omnivores

500

Identify 5 locations which have experienced recent earthquake activity.

- Japan

- Indonesia

- New Zealand

- North/South Korea

- South America

500

Answer the following three questions

a) Volcanoes produce which type of rocks?

b) Where do most volcanoes occur; oceanic or continental crust?

c) Identify the number of active volcanoes present in Australia.


a) Igneous rocks

b) Oceanic crust

c) Zero active volcanoes in Australia

500

Tectonic plate motion occurs due to con_________ currents in the earths m________. Different types of plate movement result in e_________, volc_________ and ts___________. 

Earthquakes occur as a result of tr________ plate movement. T___________ can also occur as a result of this activity.

1 - convection

2 - mantle

3 - earthquakes

4 - volcanoes

5 - tsunami's

6 - transform

7 - tsunami

500

Primary waves travel as _____________ waves

Secondary waves travel as ___________ waves

Longitudinal wave

Transverse wave

500

a) Identify a biotic and abiotic factor in a pond. 

b) Identify an invasive species that acts as a threat to our ponds. 

c) Identify 3 sources of pollution for the pond.

a) Biotic - any living organism in the pond

    Abiotic - lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere

b) Cane toad, Carp, Indian myna birds

c) Plastic, Petrol, Oil, Animal wastes

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