What is lava??
Magma that flows over
the Earth’s surface is
called Lava.
What are earthquakes?
Vibrations caused by Earth movements at plate boundaries and at fault lines
Name the layers of the Earth:
crust, the mantle, and the core.
What is catastrophisim?
Principle that states that geologic changes occur suddenly, through “catastrophes”
How many planets we have in the solar system?
8
What are nonexplosive eruptions??
These eruptions produce
Only needed one answer so if she says only 1 and it is in here it is correct: These eruptions produce relatively calm flows of lava. They produce huge amounts of lava. Are the most common type of eruptions
What is retrofitting?
The process of making older structures, earthquake resistant.
What is Mantle??
It is the middle layer of the Earth.
What are trace fossils?
Its not a complete fossil, but is the evidence of a activity of a animal.
300 + 1,000 - 400 + 200
1,100
Name 3 types of lava
Aa, pahoehoe, Blocky lava, Pillow Lava.
What is the second planet in the solar system?
Venus
Give 5 examples of the major tectonic plates
Pacific plate
North American plate
Cocos plate
Nazca Plate
South American plate
African plate
Eurasian Plate
Indian plate
Australian plate
Antarctic plate
What are Isotopes?
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but have different numbers of neutrons.
How many departments we have in Honduras?
18
Where do volcanoes form?
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About 80% of Active Volcanoes on land form along convergent plate boundaries.
What are Seismic Waves?
They are waves of energy that travel through Earth.
what is the crust??
A crust is the outermost layer of a planet or the last layer.
What is palenteology?
Paleontology is the scientific study of Fossils.
Can You Swim to escape from a Tsunami? Why?
No, Cause the Tsunami carries trash that can hurt you making impossible the swimming.
Name 3 types of volcanoes:
Shield Volcanoes, Cinder Cones, Composite Cones/ Stratovolcanoes,
What are P Waves?
They are the first waves to be detected.
What is Seafloor spreading??
Seafloor spreading is a geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other or tectonic plates splitting from the others
What is cast?
Fossil formed when sediments fill the cavity left by an object
Name the Warm colors?
Red, pink, orange, yellow.