Name the layers of the Earth from the outside -> inside.
Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
___________ are created by the differences in densities in the mantle.
What do we call a fracture (break) in the earth?
A fault
What type of volcano is this?

Composite / Stratovolcano
Give an example of a supervolcano
Yellowstone, USA
Taupo lake, NZ
True or False?
"The lithosphere is another name for the crust."
False.
The lithosphere consists of the crust and the upper mantle.
Name the two plate boundary types that occur when plates come together?
Collision (continental-continental)
Destructive (continental-oceanic)
Give an example of an earthquake event [Location, year]
Check online
Describe the difference between lava and magma
Both are melted rock -- lava is when it is above the crust, magma when it is still in the Earth's material.
What pattern describes the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Plate?
Peripheral
True or False?
"The inner core is solid and the outer core is liquid."
True.
They both consist of mostly iron and nickel.
What is the name of the largest plate on Earth?
The Pacific Plate
Name 2 effects on the environment due to earthquakes.
E.g. landslide (cannot use this one)
fissure, scarp, tsunami
A ___________ volcano is one that has not erupted recently but is expected to do so again.
dormant
Give 2 reasons why some earthquakes are more dangerous than others
Time of day
Location
Magnitude
Level of development
Depth of focus
The crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth. It is _____% of the Earth's mass.
[1%, 5%, 10%]
1%
Continental Drift theorises that all continents were once together as one large landmass. What is the name of this "supercontinent"?
___________ is an instrument to record the motion of the ground during an earthquake.
Seismograph / Seismogram
Which volcano type is formed due to slow-cooling and quick-moving lava?
Shield Volcano
Stratovolcano
________ in the Earth's mantle are areas where magma is especially hotter than other surrounding areas. It is not a result of convection currents. These _______ create volcanoes on the Earth's crust above it.
Hotspots
Who theorised Continental Drift?
Alfred Wegener
Moment Magnitude Scale
What is the name of the flow of ash, magma and rock down a volcano?
Lahar
Liquefaction