The Earth's Layers
Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Miscellaneous
100

The outermost layer of the Earth

What is the crust?

100

The Earth is divided into many of these

What are plates?

100

Earthquakes happen most often near these

What are faults?

100

This volcano probably will not erupt again

What are extinct volcanoes?

100

Hot molten rock under the earth

What is magma?

200

The second layer of the Earth

What is the mantle?

200

Plates float on top of this

What is the mantle?

Bonus points if you mentioned convection currents!

200

This scale ranks earthquakes on magnitude

What is the Richter Scale?

200

The tunnel that moves the magma from the magma chamber to the outside world

What is a conduit?

200

These boundaries collide

What are convergent boundaries?

300

A liquid layer made of mostly iron and nickel

What is the outer core?

300

Where two plates meet

What is a plate boundary?

300

The most violent earthquakes occur at this boundary

What are transform boundaries?

300

These volcanoes have a broad base and lava gently oozes from them

What are shield volcanoes?

300

This layer makes the magnetic field that protects us from solar waves

What is the outer core?

400

The crust and upper mantle

What is the lithosphere?

400

This boundary causes earthquakes

Hint: there can be more than one

What are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries?

400

These are how magnitude is measured

What are seismic waves?

If you misinterpreted the question and answered seismograph, that's okay too.

400

A hill that is formed by a pocket of magma under the earth

What is a laccolith?

400

The strongest earthquakes' magnitude and where it was located

What is 9.5 in Chile?
500
The lower mantle

What is the asthenosphere?

500

This boundary causes a reverse fault

What are convergent boundaries?

500

This scale ranks earthquakes not by magnitude, but by observable damage

What is the Mercalli Scale?

500

The volcano that spews hardened ash and lava and has a small crater

What are composite volcanoes?

Fun fact: Composite volcanoes can be up to 10,000 feet tall, while cinder cone are normally only 1,000

500

These waves are also called Lg waves

What are surface waves?

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