______ is a theory geophysicist Alfred Wegener created in which all continents used to be a part of the same continent. The way that they had shifted is from tectonic plates. What was this called?
Pangea
What are the three(3) types of rocks.
1. Metamorphic
2. Igneous
3. Sedimentary
What is a decomposer in a food web.
Funguses, Bacteria, or small insects.
What natural disaster is caused by two plates diverging against each other?
Earthquakes
What is the "Mystery Mixture" made from
Citric Acid & Baking Soda(Sodium Bicarbonate)
What is the underwater range of mountains which is going from the North Atlantic Ocean to the South Atlantic Ocean. This range of mountains separates the African, North American, and Eurasian Plates. What is this called?
Mid-Atlantic Ridge / Mid Atlantic Ridge
What is Erosion?
Erosion is the action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust and then transports it to another location where it is deposited. Erosion is distinct from weathering which involves no movement.(Can Be Reworded)
What do herbivores primarily eat.
Plants/Herbs
What natural disaster happens when igneous (magma) seeps through the crust of the earth.
Volcanic Eruption/Volcano
What is the chemical formula for water?
H2O
What is the difference between divergent and convergent boundaries?
Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other. Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another. (Can Be Reworded)
The process of igneous rock turning into metamorphic rock.
Heat & Pressure
What are four(4) types of consumers?
In ecology, the four types of consumers are herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and decomposers.
What disaster is caused by swirling wind in a desert that is formed when humid air rises while cool air falls.
Sandstorm
Who created The Periodic Table
Dmitri Mendeelev
(TRIPLE)
1. What are the two tectonic plates that made the mountains that the Machu Picchu / Temple of The Sun sits on.
2. What are these mountains called.
3. What country were these mountains in and or what country is connected to only one of the plates.
1. Nazca Plate & South American Plate
2. Andes Mountains
3. Peru
This U.S. Coastline has more depositional features. What is this coastline called?
Eastern U.S. coastline
What is the top apex predator of the world?
Wolf
Where does the Ring of Fire start and end?
New Zealand to Argentina / Argentina to New Zealand
What is the strongest metal in The Periodic Table.
Tungsten.
What are the names of ALL plates.
1. North America Plate
2. Juan De Fuca Plate
3. Caribbean Plate
4. Cocos Plate
5. Pacific Plate
6. Nazca Plate
7. South America Plate
8. African Plate
9. Arabian Plate
10. Indian Plate
11. Eurasian Plate
12. Philippine Plate
13. Australian Plate
14. Antarctic Plate
15. Scotia Plate
2. They can be glassy or course.
3. Has no fossils deposits.
What is the difference in food-chains and food-webs?
A food chain outlines who eats whom. A food web is all of the food chains in an ecosystem.
What natural disaster is caused by tectonic plates shifting which cause parts of the ocean to get pulled up to hundred of feet in the air.
Tidal Waves
How are you supposed to find the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons in an element?
1. Atomic Number - Number of Protons
2. Atomic Number - Number of Electrons
3. Mass Number (minus) Atomic Number - Number of Neutrons