What is the most inner part of Earth?
What is the inner core?
What plate boundary is when two plates converge and create mountains?
When is a convergent boundary?
What creates plate tectonics?
What are convection currents?
If a normal fault is when the hanging wall slides below the foot wall, then what is a reverse fault?
What is when the hanging wall slides above the foot wall?
Fill in the blank: metamorphic rock _____ to get to magma and restart the cycle.
What is "melts?"
What type of heat transfer: Heat transfer through space, without direct contact.
What is radiation?
What theory is Alfred Wegener famous for?
What is the continental drift?
What is sea-floor spreading?
What is the process of new rock being added to the sea floor?
This type of stress is when rock stretches apart, making it thinner in the middle.
What is tension?
When magma cools and hardens, it forms this kind of rock.
What is igneous rock?
Which layer of Earth creates the magnetic field?
what is the outer core?
Maddox is to Madox as Kyra is to _____.
What is Kyral/Carol?
Where are plate tectonics found?
What is the lithosphere?
This type of stress, a convergent boundary, and a reverse fault are all related. What is the stress?
What is compression?
What happens after sediments go through deposition, compaction, and cementation?
What is sedimentary rock?
What is the transfer of heat through liquid?
What is convection?
What was Alfred Wegener's hypothesis?
What is when the continents are slowly moving away from each other and breaking apart?
What are mid ocean ridges and deep ocean trenches?
What are underwater mountains and underwater canyons?
What type of fault goes along with compression?
What is a reverse fault?
The process of igneous rock changing into sediments is...
What is weathering and erosion?
What is the lower mantle called and what is it?
what is the asthenosphere and soft and squishy?
Which plate boundary creates earthquakes, and which way do the plates move?
What is a transform boundary, and sliding past each other?
When the duck walks up to the lemonade stand, what does he say?
what is "got any grapes?"
Which of the following describes shear stress? A. When rock gets pulled apart making it thin in the middle B. When rock grinds past each other C. When rock compresses and gets bigger in the middle
B
What is the final step in the rock cycle?
Trick question, What is there is no end because it is a cycle?