physics
thermal energy
Birth of the Earth
plate tectonics
natural hazards
100

What is water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it is called? 

Condensation

100

What is the total energy of moving particles in an object called?

Thermal Energy

100

What do we call Earth’s earliest supercontinent?

 Pangaea

100

What is the boundary called where two plates move apart?

Divergent boundary

100

What causes tornadoes?

Warm, moist air meets cold, dry air, creating spinning storms

200

A car suddenly stops. Why do passengers move forward?

Inertia

200

Which type of heat transfer does not require matter to travel?

Radiation

200

What layer of Earth is the hottest?

core

200

What type of boundary causes the most earthquakes?

transform boundry

200

What causes tsunamis?

Sudden movement of the seafloor, usually from an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption

300

 When heat moves from one object to another object through direct touch, what does it cause

Conduction

300

Two objects have the same temperature. Which one has more thermal energy: a swimming pool or a cup of water, and why?

he swimming pool, because it has more particles

300

Why did Earth have no solid crust at first?

the surface was molten

300

What happens at a subduction zone?

One plate moves under another and melts

300

What causes the Ring of Fire to have so many earthquakes and volcanoes?

Active plate boundaries and subduction zones around the Pacific Plate

400

 The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties is?

Atoms

400

What is heat?

Heat is the transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object.

400

What happened as Earth cooled that allowed continents to form?

 A solid crust formed on Earth’s surface

400

What type of boundary forms new oceanic crust?

Divergent boundary

400

What causes some volcanic eruptions to be explosive while others are gentle?

The viscosity of magma and the amount of trapped gas

500

What type of energy does a moving object have?

Kinetic energy

500

What happens to particles when an object is heated?

they move faster

500

How did outgassing change Earth’s surface and atmosphere?

it released gases that formed the atmosphere and allowed oceans to develop

500

What force inside Earth causes tectonic plates to move?

Convection currents in the mantle

500

What causes certain areas to be more vulnerable to natural hazards than others?

Location near active plate boundaries, climate extremes, and human factors like urban density

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