Earth's Layers
Plate Tectonics
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Misc.
100
What is the order of the earth's layers from inside to outside?
Core, Mantle, Crust
100
Most tectonic playes have both oceanic and continental crust. How are oceanic and continental crust different?
Oceanic crust is thinner and denser than continental crust
100
What is the difference between Lava and Magma?
Magma under earth's surface, Lava on earth's surface
100
What is the Focus and what is the epicenter
Focus is the location of an earthquake along the fault Epicenter is where exactly on earth's surface
100
Why is the pacific ocean known as the ring of fire?
Hot spots causing island formation
200
What is the order of Earth's Layers from inside to out when it comes to the three spheres?
Mesosphere, Asthenosphere, Lithosphere
200
Explain Transform, Convergent, and Divergent boundaries
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200
What are the three types of volcanoes?
Shield, Composite, and Cinder
200
Two types of seismic waves are body and surface. What is the main difference between body waves and surface waves.
Body waves travel from focus, surface waves travel from surface (epicenter)
200
Underwater earthquake is called a....
Tsunami
300
What layer is considered the soft layer on which tectonic plates move?
The Asthenosphere
300
Match up the boundaries with the types of faults: Strike Slip, Tension, Compression
Strike Slip- Transform Tension- Divergent Compression- Convergent
300
Which of the following defines magma? A. Lava that has cooled to form solid rock B. Molten rock that flows on Earth's surface C. Melted rock found in underground chambers D. Any place where gas, ash, or melted rock come out of the ground
C. Melted rock found in underground chambers
300
Which types of buildings would best be able to withstand the effects of an earthquake? A. taller buildings made of steel or wood B. shorter buildings made of steel or wood C. taller buildings made of brick or concrete D. shorter buildings made of brick or concrete
B. Shorter buildings made of steel or wood
300
What happens when stress causes a normal fault? A. Footwall drops down B. Hanging wall moves up C. Walls move side to side D. Hanging wall drops down
D. Hanging wall drops down
400
Scientists divide Earth into three main layers: Core, Mantle, and Crust. How are these layers identified? A. Plate Tectonics B. Structural Features C. Physical Properties D. Chemical Composition
D. Chemical Composition
400
Most divergent plate boundaries lie under the world's oceans. Which of the following is a process that occurs at divergent boundaries? A. Magnetic Reversals B. Recycling of crustal material C. Formation of continental crust D. Formation of mid-ocean ridges
D. Formation of mid-ocean ridges
400
Pyroclastic flows are the most dangerous type of volcanic eruption. Extremely hot gases and fragment of rock travel at speeds over 100 km per hour. Which type of volcano is made mostly of pyroclastic materials?
Cinder Cone
400
What causes earthquakes to happen?
Rocks along an underground fault move suddenly and release energy.
400
When Pangaea formed Africa and North America collided. What happened when the continents collided? A. Folded mountains-Tension B. Fault-Block mountains- Tension C. Folded mountains- Compression D. Fault-Block mountains- Compression
C. Folded mountains- Compression
500
Earth's core is divided into two physical layers, the inner core and the outer core. Explain the main differences of the inner core and outer core
Inner core- Solid Outer core- Liquid
500
Why do tectonic plates sink due to convection?
The hotter the lava gets it acts as quick sand resulting the plate to sink
500
Which volcanic feature forms a relatively small depression around a volcano's vent? A. Crater B. Fissure C. Caldera D. Lava Plateau
A. Crater
500
Earthquakes can happon along different types of plate boundaries. Explain how an earthquake takes place along a convergent boundary?
Colliding
500
What are the three types of mountains?
Folded, Volcanic, Fault-Block
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