Earthquakes
Plate Tectonics
Boundaries
Rocks
Mystery!
100

What is Magnitude?

The strength of an earthquake

100

What is a fault line?

The space between tectonic plates

100

What kind of boundary is this?


Two plates moving away from each other?

Divergent boundary

100

List the names of the two(2) bedrock samples you looked at in class

Basalt

Granite

100

True or false: Volcanic activity and earthquake activity are not related to each other

false

200

What is an epicenter?

Exactly where in the crust the earthquake began

200

What is a tectonic plate made of? BE SPECIFIC

large pieces of oceanic/continental crust

200

What kind of boundary is this?

When two plates slide past each other

Transform boundary

200

List the names of the two(2) samples of sedimentary rock we looked at in class

Limestone

Sandstone

200

What happens to the temperature the further underground you go?

it gets hotter

300

Where do earthquakes tend to occur?

Along fault lines/plate boundaries

300

What happens to DENSER crust when it collides with LESS DENSE crust?

the denser crust sinks underneath the old crust

300

What type of boundary is new crust formed at?

Divergent boundaries

300

What are sediments?

tiny particles of rock, sand, dirt, and gravel.

300

Where is old crust recycled?

Convergent boundaries (when dense crust goes under less dense crust)

400

What causes an earthquake to form?

pressure building between tectonic plates releases suddenly due to plate movement

400

What happens when LESS DENSE crust (continental) collides with LESS DENSE (continental) crust?

Mountain ranges form

Earthquakes

400

What causes tectonic plates to move?

the convection currents of the magma under the plates pulls them

400

Describe what Creeping means 

When heat and pressure causes rock to change shape

400
The continents on Earth's surface used to be connected in a large landmass called....

Pangea

500

Daily Double! (double points if you get this correct!)

What magnitude was the greatest earthquake ever recorded in HUMAN history?

9.5 Mag. Great Chilean Earthquake - 1960

500

What is causing Mount Everest to move 4cm to the NE every year? BE SPECIFIC

While colliding with the Eurasian plate, the Indian plate is taking the Mountain with it

500

What is causing Mt. Everest to grow 2cm each year? BE SPECIFIC

two plates colliding in a convergent boundary. These cause mountains to form

500

Everywhere on Earth, this type of rock is found.

Bedrock

500

Describe how a convection current in Earth's mantle moves. BE SPECIFIC

Heat from Earth's core cause the magma above it to get hotter, become less dense and rise. The magma then cools, becomes more dense and sinks. 
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