burnt material. For example, the grey powdery material left when the wood has burnt.
ash
the outer layer of the Earth. Note that '____' is also used in English to describe the hard outer layer of bread.
crust
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melted rocks
magma
small flat organs on a fish's body which help it to swim.
fins
20 times jumping jacks
400 points
an organ that fish have to allow them to breathe.
gills
the center of the Earth
core
Name earth layers
each layer = 50 points
crust
mantle
inner core
outer core
the point on the surface of the Earth immediately above the focus. The ________ is where the most damage occurs
epicentre
materials that make up the inside of the Earth
internal structure
the possibility of something happening
risk
materials that make up the surface of the Earth
external structure
the part of a bird used to catch and hold food crack open - to break something open.
beak
sing an English song get...
1000 points
How old is your science teacher?
29 = 800 points
wrong answer 400 points
a verb that means to shoot out suddenly
erupt
How deep are the crust, mantle, inner core, and outer core
one correct answer 100 points
- a way in which energy travels, for example, earthquakes travel through the Earth's crust in ______.
waves
magma that reaches the surface of the Earth’s
lava
a small volcano that erupts on the side of the main volcano
secondary cone
sing khmer song get...
1000 points
pick a color and get points
red
green
yellow
red 0 points
green 500 points
yellow 1000 points
a flat uplifted area of rock. For example, most of India and Africa consist of a _______
plateau
a large hole at the top of a volcano where material erupts
crater
Volcano diagram.
With all labels = 2000 points

get hydrated and get....
600 points
What is the temperature of the cores?
600C
a volcano that erupts lava and ash which builds up into a cone-shaped mountain
composite volcano
How do we see objects?
Correct answer 2000 points
Light travels from the light source to the object. The light bounces or reflects off the object into our eyes.