Weathering + Erosion
Plate Tectonics
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Mass Movement
Rock Cycle
Layers of the Earth
Soil
100
A rock with jagged edges shows little sign of this process
What is weathering/erosion
100

According to the theory of plate tectonics, this layer is divided into plates (very specific answer)

What is the lithosphere

100
Most volcanoes occur along this type of boundary.
What is a convergent boundary
100

The scale used to take into account the magnitude of an earthquake.

What is the Richter Scale.

100

What is the greatest factor that has an impact in mass movement happening?

What is gravity

100

What has to happen first in order to turn an igneous rock into a sedimentary rock?

What is erosion and weathering

100

How many whole layers of the Earth are there?

What is 3

100

State the 3 particles of soil from largest to smallest.

What is sand, silt, clay.

200

List one example of chemical weathering.

What is oxidation or acid rain.

200

Draw the direction the plate tectonics move that are responsible for creating a mid-ocean ridge. (Hint, you need two arrows drawn)

Await answer on the board, basically <-- -->

200

State the difference between magma and lava. You need to make sure I can tell which one you are describing on your board.

Lava - Above the Earth 

Magma - Below the Earth

200

Why does Cali have more earthquakes than North Carolina?

What is Cali is located along a transform boundary.

200

This is the type of mass movement that occurs when several rocks fall from a flat incline.

What is landslide/rockslide.

200

This is the type of rock that is made from heat and pressure but not enough heat to cause it to melt.

What is metamorphic rock.
200

Why is the most inner part of the core solid even though it is the hottest layer?

What is pressure.

200
There are 4 major parts of soil, which part makes up a majority of soil?

What is mineral matter.

300

This describes the type of mechanical weathering where water freezes, expands, and causes a rock to break apart.

What is frost wedging.

300
The youngest rocks on the ocean floor are found near this feature.
What is a mid-ocean ridge.
300
Magma forms when solid rock in the crust and upper mantle does this.
What is melts
300
This is the point directly above where the source of an earthquake occurs.

What is an epicenter.

300

This is the type of mass movement that can move massive amounts of the land all at once, noticeably very fast, and usually contains mass amounts of snow.

What is an avalanche.

300

Which rock is used to discover and study fossils?

What is sedimentary rock

300

What do we call the molten rock that is most commonly found within the mantle?

What is magma.

300
Describe what humus is.

What is decayed matter (plant and/or animal)

400

Which of the following locations would you expect WIND to cause the most erosion?

Swamps, forests, grasslands, deserts

What is deserts

400

What is the name of the area where slab pulling occurs? You should have two words written.

What is subduction zone

400

The Hawaiin islands are created through this phenomenon.

What is hotspots.

400

This type of wave pulls rocks at a right angle as it travels underground.

What is an S-wave

400

This is the type of mass movement that occurs at a sloped area and it usually causes terraces to form where the soil fell.

What is a slump.

400

What is the main way to tell extrusive igneous and intrusive igneous rocks from each other?

What is the size of their crystals.
400

The distribution of Earth's heat through the movement of convection currents occurs in which major layer of the Earth?

What is the mantle.

400

Of the 3 types of soil particles, which one would water have the hardest time passing through?

What is clay

500

This is the type of mechanical weathering when igneous rock gets expelled to the surface due to a pressure release.

What is unloading.

500

The primary cause of convection currents in the Earth's mantle is believed to be this.

What is the uneven distribution of heat from Earth's core

500

Name one factor that can contribute to how quiet or disruptive a volcano is.

What is magma temperature, magma composition, amount of dissolved gasses. 

500

Describe why shallow earthquakes are more dangerous.

What is there is less distance for the energy to travel with a shallow earthquake, leading us to feel the raw effects of it sooner than one that is deeper in the Earth.

500

State one way you could tell a creep was occurring. 

What are vertical structures become tilted and trees/vegetation become bent.

500

What is an easy way to figure out if you are looking at a metamorphic rock without looking at its mineral composition?

What is check to see if it is foliated.

500
Name the types of crust (you do not have to write crust for each of them).
What is continental and oceanic.
500

List the percentages of the 4 major parts of soil: 

- Mineral Matter 

- Humus 

- Air 

- Water

What is 

- Mineral Matter 45%

- Humus 5%

- Air 25%

- Water 25%

600

Chemical weathering occurs most rapidly in this climate.

What is moist and warm

600

When oceanic crust and continental crust collide, what is TWO major formations that can be created that we can SEE?

What is a trench and continental volcanic arcs

600

What is the name of the location where we find most of the volcanic activity on earth? It runs along where the pacific plate meets many other plates.

What is the ring of fire.

600
State the study of earthquakes.

What is seismology 

600

Which is slower: mudflow or earthflow?

What is earthflow
600

What is the main difference between the different types of rocks.

What is how they are formed.

600

Describe the difference in density between the two crust types - Be specific. 

What is oceanic crust is more dense, while continental crust is less dense.

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