Lesson 1 Vocab
Lesson 3 Vocab
Lesson 3 Vocab
Hodge Podge
Final Jeopardy
100

A large sheet of ice.

Glacier

100

The opening in an Earth's surface that allows magma to reach the surface.

Volcano

100

When the earth shakes it is called this.

Earthquake

100
The core is broken down into two parts. These parts are called what?

Inner and Outer Core

200

The process that causes rocks to break into smaller pieces.

Weathering

200

This is the point inside the Earth where an earthquake begins

Focus

200

The thickest part of the Earth.

Mantle

200

Name two details or facts about Earth's crust?

Rocky, outer layer

Thinnest under oceans

Thickest under mountains

Only 1% of Earth's mass

Made of many minerals

300

This is the mouth of the river that opens towards the ocean.

Delta

300

This is the liquid rock below Earth's crust.

Magma

300

The molten rock that erupts from the volcano along with the ash and hot gases.

Lava

300
What happens to the energy waves as you move further away from the focus of an earthquake?

Nearest to the focus the energy waves are the most severe and strong. When the energy waves reach the surface, the ground shakes. The further away, the less servere.

400

Broken down pieces of rock are known as this.

Sediment

400

The amount of energy an earthquake releases.

Magnitude

400

This is a scale scientist use to measure the magnitude of earthquakes.

Richter Scale

400

Name five different ways weathering can happen.

gravity, flowing water, blowing sand, plant roots, animals, chemicals in water/rain, wind

500

The process that causes eroded sediments to be dropped off in another place.

Deposition

500

A break in the Earth's crust where rock on one side can move in relation to rock on the other side.

Fault

500

A device that scientists use to graph and predict if an earthquake will occur.

Seismograph 

500

Name in order the Earth's layer in order from thickest to most thin.

Mantle, outer core, inner core, crust
500

Where was the most severe earthquake at?

Chile, 1960

Magnitude of 9.5 

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