Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Mountains
Earth's History
Natural Resources
100

Most earthquakes occur here

What are tectonic plate boundaries?

100

Molten rock beneath Earth's surface

What is magma?

100

A place where blocks of rock move horizontally past each other

What is a transform boundary?

100

Preserved organisms or traces of once-living organisms

What are fossils?

100

Protecting, restoring, and managing natural resources so that they last as long as possible

What is conservation?

200

When an earthquake occurs, these are the first seismic waves to reach a nearby city

What are primary waves?

200

Molten rock that reaches Earth's surface

What is lava?

200

The type of mountain that forms when two continental plates push together.

What are folded mountains?

200

The type of rock that fossils are typically found in

What is sedimentary rock?

200

Any energy source, organism, or substance found in nature that people use

What is a natural resource?

300

An earthquake in the ocean floor causes a water wave to form. This wave is an example of a(an)

What is a tsunami?

300

A break in the lithosphere along which movement takes place

What is a fault?

300

A long line of mountains that were formed at about the same time and by the same process

What is a mountain range?

300

Measures the periods of Earth defined by major events

What is the geologic time scale?

300

A natural resource that can be replaced in nature at about the same rate it is used

What is a renewable resource?

400

A scale used to describe the amount of energy released by an earthquake

What is the moment magnitude scale?

400

An opening through which lava, rocks, and gases erupt

What is a volcano

400
This is formed as the lithosphere is stretched and pulled apart by forces within the Earth

What is a fault-block mountain?

400

The actual age of an event or object

What is absolute age?

400

A natural resource that exists in a fixed amount or that is used up faster than it can be replaced in nature.

What is a nonrenewable resource?

500

The point on Earth's surface directly above where rocks first start to move during an earthquake

What is an epicenter?

500

Hot springs that erupt and send hot water shooting into the air

What are geysers

500

Most of the world's major mountain belts are located here

What are tectonic plate boundaries?

500

The idea that Earth is an always-changing place and that the same forces of change at work today were at work in the past

What is uniformitarianism?

500

A nonrenewable energy source formed from ancient plants and animals buried in Earth's crust for millions of years

What is a fossil fuel?

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