Scope of the Earth
Measurements
Minerals
Volcanoes
100

THe study of objects beyond the Earth's atmosphere including stars and planets.

What is Astronomy?

100

An example of tjis would be to measure the distance between a doorknob to the floor. 

What is Length? 

100

A solid in which the atoms are arranged in repeated patterns, or in a restricted space.

What is Crystal?

100

The regions of Earth's mantle where high-temperatures plumets magma to its surface.

What are Hot Spots?

200

The study of Weather

What is Meteorology?

200

The amount of matter in an object.

What is Mass?

200

Minerals that break with rough or jagged edges known as Flint of Jasper. 

What is Fracture?

200

This is the top of the volcano.

What is a Crater?

300

The study of the Earth.

What is Geology?

300

The measure of the amount of matter that occupies a given spaceincluding grams or kilograms.

What is Density?

300

The most useful metallic mineral rubbed against porcelain, which the color can be broken up and powdered.  

What is Streak?

300

This type of volcano is a mountain with broad, gently sloping slides.

What is a Shield Volcano?

400

The study of Oceans.

What is Oceanography?

400

The interval of two events using a clock or a watch.

What is Time?

400

The measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched.

What is Hardness?

400

This type of Volcano erupts lava into the air called cinders. 

What is a Cinder Volcano?

500

The study of organisms and their surroundings including natural resources, pollutions, and alternative energy sources. 

What is Environmental Science?

500

A measure of kinetic energy using a thermometer. 

What is Temperature?

500

The way a mineral reflects light from its surface.

What is Luster?

500

These cone-shaped volcanos are forms  of layers of ash and hardened chunks of lava from violent eruptions.

What are Composite Volcanoes?