Layers of the Earth
Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Geologic Time Scale
Earth's Changing Surface
100

What is the thinnest layer of the earth called?
Your choices are: Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core 

Crust

100

What is the theory that explains the movement of Earth's plates?

Plate tectonics

100

What forms when magma escapes through cracks in the Earth's surface?
Your choices are:
Volcano
Ring of Fire
Mountain

Volcano

100

What is the geologic time scale used for?

  • A) Measuring Earth's temperature
  • B) Organizing Earth's history into time periods
  • C) Tracking the movement of tectonic plates

B) Organizing Earth's history into time periods

100

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago?

Pangea

200

Which layer lies just below Earth's crust?
Your choices are:
Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

Mantle

200

What do we call the giant pieces of Earth's lithosphere?

Tectonic plates

200

What is the name of the scale used to measure the strength of earthquakes?
Your choices are:

A) Celsius Scale

B) Richter Scale

C) Seismic Scale

D) Magnitude Scale

B) Richter Scale

200

Which is the longest unit of time in the geologic time scale?

Eon

200

What evidence supports the idea that Pangaea once existed?
A) Similar fossils found on different continents

B) Continents that fit together like puzzle pieces

C) Matching mountain ranges on different continents

D) All of the above

All of the above

300

Which layer is made up of liquid iron and nickel?
Choices are: Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

Outer Core
300

What is it called when two plates move away from each other?
Your choices are: Divergent boundary or Convergent boundary

Divergent boundary

300

What is the point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus called?
A) Fault line

B) Hypocenter

C) Epicenter

Epicenter

300

What was one of the key factors that allowed more complex life to develop?
A) Increase in oxygen levels due to photosynthesis

B) Decrease in oxygen levels due to increased volcanic activity

C) Increase in food for animals to eat 

A) Increase in oxygen levels due to photosynthesis

300

What is the term for the breaking down of rocks on Earth's surface?
A) Weathering
B) Erosion

Weathering

400

What is the hottest layer of the earth?
Your choices are: Crust, Mantle, Outer core, Inner core

Inner core

400

Which type of plate boundary causes mountains to form?
Your choices are: Divergent boundary or Convergent boundary

Convergent boundary 

400

At what type of plate boundary do most volcanoes form?

  • A) Divergent boundary
  • B) Convergent boundary

Convergent plate Boundary

400

Which period is known for the increase of life forms, including the first animals with shells?

  • A) Cambrian
  • B) Jurassic
  • C) Cretaceous

Cambrian 

400

What happens when tectonic plates slide past each other?
A) A mountain forms

B) A transform boundary forms

B) A transform boundary forms

500

Which layer is responsible for Earth's magnetic field?
Your choices are: Crust, Mantle, Outer core, Inner core

Outer core

500

What do we call the process where one plate sinks beneath another at a convergent boundary?

Subduction

500

What is the name of the region circling the Pacific Ocean known for frequent earthquakes and volcanoes?

A) Tectonic Zone

B) Ring of Fire

C) Earthquake Belt

Ring of Fire

500

Which of the following best describes life during the Late Pre-Cambrian Era?
A)Life was complex and included many multicellular organisms.
B)Life was simple, mostly microscopic, and consisted of single-celled organisms.
C) The earth was dominated by dinosaurs

B) Life was simple, mostly microscopic, and consisted of single-celled organisms.

500

What natural event can create valleys and mountains over time?
A) The tectonic plates moving 

B) Weathering

C) Erosion

A) The tectonic plates moving

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