Earth
Climate Change
Planets
Volcanoes
The Moon
100

The thickest layer of the Earth.

The Mantle

100

A layer of gases that surrounds the Earth.

The Atmosphere

100

The planet that is known for its dust storms and being red.

Mars
100

Liquid rock at Earth's surface.

Lava

100

The moon phase when the moon is between the Earth and Sun.

New moon

200

The major tectonic plate that we live on.

The North American Plate

200

A natural process by which the atmosphere traps energy from the sun, which warms the Earth's surface to a temp above what it would be if the Earth didn't have an atmosphere.

The Greenhouse Effect
200

The sixth planet from the sun.

Saturn

200

Liquid Rock below the Earth's surface.

Magma

200

The moon phase when the Earth is between the moon and sun. 

Full Moon

300

The boundary where two plates push together.

Convergent Boundary

300

The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

300
The third largest planet in our solar system.

Uranus

300

Is erupting or shows signs of erupting in the near future.

Active Volcano

300

When the moon blocks the Sun's light and cast a shadow on Earth.

Solar Eclipse

400

The type of seismic wave that deals the least amount of damage.

Primary(P) Waves

400

A process that take more carbon from the atmosphere than it puts in.

Carbon Sink

400

The hottest planet in our solar system.

Venus

400

Volcano built when eruptions of cinders and fragments pile up around one vent.

Cinder Volcano

400

The three types of solar eclipses.

Total, Partial, Annular

500

The man who proposed the theory of Continental Drift.

Alfred Wagner

500

A process that put more carbon in than takes out of the atmosphere.

Carbon Source

500

The planet that has 1,200mph winds.

Neptune

500

Volcano built from alternating layers of rock fragments and lava.

Composite Volcano

500

The moon phase that lunar eclipses happen on.

Full Moon

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