Earth's layers
Plate motion movements
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What is the very outer layer of the Earth?

The crust

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What layer contains plate tectonics?

The lithosphere

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What event ended the Cretaceous period?

An asteroid

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What is the largest planet?

Jupiter

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When did the Big Bang occur?

About 13.8 billion years ago

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What layer is a part of the crust and upper mantle?

The lithosphere

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In what layer do convection currents occur?

In the mantle

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Where is the asteroid crater found that ended the Cretaceous period?

Yucatan Peninsula

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What planets have rings?

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

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A wave is moving towards you. What color will it be?

Blue

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What is the core made of?

Iron and nickel

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How does warm air behave? How does cold air behave?

Warm air will rise and cold air will sink

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What metal was left behind from the asteroid that hit Earth during the Cretaceous period?

Iridium

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What are two pieces of evidence that the universe is expanding?

Cosmic background radiation and the redshift of distant galaxies

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What does the principle of cross-cutting concepts state?

The intrusion or fault is younger than the layers it cuts through

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What are the chemical (compositional) layers?

Crust, mantle, core

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What is a slab-pull movement?

When a oceanic plate slides/sinks into Earth's mantle pulling the plate tectonic with it

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When does an atom become unstable? And what is it called?

If there are more or less protons than neutrons; it is called an isotope

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What is the correct order of the planets including the asteroid belt?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Asteroid belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

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What causes seasons on Earth?

Earth's 23.5 degree tilt on its axis
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Which layer is solid but can behave like a plastic/fluid, which helps move the plate tectonics? 

The asthenosphere
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What are mantle plumes?

When hot mantle rock rises in columns
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What does the Doppler effect state?

As a source is moving towards you, the frequency will increase. As a source is moving away from you, the frequency will decrease

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What two elements were first formed during the Big Bang?

Hydrogen and helium

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What type of wave on the electromagnetic spectrum is the shortest?

Gamma rays