There are two types of crust.
What is the continental crust (land) and the thinner oceanic crust (seafloor)?
There are seven main continents we know today.
What are Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, Antarctica, North America, and South America?
This occurs when an earthquake happens under water causing a series of powerful and destructive ocean waves.
What is a tsunami?
The continuous body of salt water that is contained in enormous basins on Earth's surface.
What is an ocean?
This word comes from Oceanus, who in Greek mythology was the son of Uranus, god of the sky, and Gaea, goddess of the Earth. Oceanus was also the river they believed surrounded the flat Earth.
What is ocean?
There are four different layers of Earth.
What are the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core?
The continent that has the greatest proportion of land.
What is Asia?
Scientists measure earthquakes in two different ways.
What are magnitude and intensity?
The largest ocean.
What is the Pacific ocean?
These are named after the Roman god of fire and metal work, Vulcan, who was said to have had his workshop under Mount Vulcano, an island of the north coast of Sicily.
What are volcanoes?
The solid iron core that temperatures reaches 8,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the inner core?
These are formed when volcanoes erupt and molten rock builds up into steep mounds.
What are mountains?
The magnitude of an earthquake is usually measured using this scale.
What is a Richter scale?
The percentage of the Earth's surface covered by oceans and seas.
What is 70%?
It is not only the Earth that's shaking--these happen less often and are of smaller magnitude than those on Earth.
What are "moonquakes"?
This occurs when hot molten rock form deep inside the Earth bursts out of the ground.
What is a volcano eruption?
The tallest mountain in Asia.
What is Mount Everest?
Before a volcano erupts, this boils 50 to 100 miles below the surface.
What is magma?
The sphere that contains all of the waters on Earth's surface, such as, lakes, streams, ice, underground water, and seas.
What is the hydrosphere?
An aurora, sometimes referred as polar lights, is a natural light displayed in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in the high latitude region.
What is the northern lights?
Two million years ago, many of the continents were locked together in a landmass named.
What is Pangaea?
This extinct volcano is the tallest mountain in Africa, which is not part of a mountain range.
What is Mount Kilimanjaro?
This is caused by tectonic movements in the Earth's crusts when one rides over the other.
What is an earthquake?
The huge body of water that exists on Earth are divided into five oceans.
What are the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic?
The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth's surface.
What is the atmosphere?