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Living Things
100
Movement of the earth due to plates moving
What is an earthquake
100
Molten lava
What is magma
100
Type of rock made from sediments and remains of living things
What is sedimentary rock
100
Liquid form of fossil fuels
What is petroleum
100
Tiniest unit of a living thing
What is a cell
200
Series of giant waves
What is tsunamis
200
Scientist who studies volcanoes
What is a volcanologist
200
Type of weathering where new substances are formed
What is chemical
200
A factory that separates crude oil into different products
What is refinery
200
The jelly-like substance in a cell where organelles are found
What is the cytoplasm
300
The beginning point of an earthquake
What is the focus
300
Areas around the Pacific Coast and Asia where earthquakes occur frequently
What is the Ring of Fire
300
Grows from the floor of caves
What is stalagmites
300
Types of renewable energy using heat from the earth to produce steam to turn turbines
What is geothermal energy
300
He created the classification system of naming organisms
Who is Carolus Linnaeus
400
Earthquakes that occur at the earth's surface
What is surface waves
400
A volcano that has gradual sloping slides
What is shield
400
Soil made of equal parts sand, silt, and clay
What is loam
400
Layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that hold an move ground water
What is an aquifer
400
The piece of the microscope where the many lenses are located
What is the nosepiece
500
Scale that measures magnitude of earthquakes
What is Richter
500
Most violent type of volcanic eruption
What is Plinian
500
Type of erosion where wind picks up loose sediment and carries it away
What is deflation
500
All of the water on, above, and under the earth
What is hydrosphere
500
The two parts that make up the classification names
What are genus and species names
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