Geologic Activities
Plate Boundaries
Geologic Features
Seismic Waves
not included
100

Whenever plates move, there is always the occurrence of what geologic activity?

Earthquake

100

The Philippines is formed from what type of plate boundary?

Convergent Plate Boundary

100

Which force always pulls downward on objects?

gravity

100

It is the most damaging type of wave.

Love wave

100

What Law of motion is shown when a rocket is launched?

3rd Law

200

What do you call the downward movement of slabs of rocks when two plates collide?

Subduction

200

What type of plates converge when trenches and volcanoes are formed? 

oceanic-continental or oceanic-oceanic

200

A change to an objects motion is caused by ______

unbalanced forces

200

What type of wave is used by scientists in studying the Earth's interior?

Body waves

200

True or False. An object in motion will slow down if acted on by a force in the direction of motion.

False

300

When earthquake occur underwater and displaced a large amount of water, it will result to

tsunami

300

What type of plate boundary forms rift valley and oceanic ridges?

Divergent Plate Boundary

300

What do you call the force that always opposes motion?

Friction

300

Which body wave cannot pass through liquid?

S-wave

300

True or False. If the net force is zero, the velocity is constant.

False

400

How fast do paltes move in divergence?

2-20 cm/year

400

This type of plate boundary offset spreading ridges.

Transform-Fault Boundary

400

One of the beatiful products of convergence between two continental plates that lies in India, Nepal, China and Bhutan.

The Himalayas

400

In what medium/media can P-waves travel?

solid, liquid and gas

400

True or False. When an object is stationary, all of the forces acting on it are balanced.

True 

500

It is a measure of the amount of energy released by an earthquake.

Magnitude

500

What are the products of convergence of plates?

Trenches, volcanoes and mountains

500

What is the deepest trench in the world?

Marianas trench

500

What isvthe difference between P-wave and S-wave in terms of propagation or direction of travel?

P-wave travels perpenpendicular while S-wave travels parallel to the direction of motion.

500

True or False. An object in motion will maintain its speed and direction forever unless acted upon by an equal and opposite balanced force.

True.

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