How tall is Mount Everest?
How do earthquakes happen?
When tectonic plates move suddenly, releasing energy that shakes the ground.
This is the tallest mountain in the world above sea level.
Mount Everest
How many layers does earth have?
Four
Hot melted rock that comes out of a volcano is called this.
Lava
Where is Mount Everest located?
Himalayas
Name a country that is prone to earthquakes
Japan
Mountains can also be formed by these erupting.
Volcanos
Outermost layer of the earth is.
Crust
This is a mountain that can erupt with lava, ash, and gas.
Volcano
Between which countries is Mount Everest located?
China and nepal
A huge ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake is called this.
Tsunami
Highest part of a mountain
Peek or Summit
Second layer of the earth is.
Mantle
A volcano that hasn't erupted in recorded history.
Inactive volcano.
Who was Mount Everest named after?
Sir George Everest
A lot of earthquakes are sometimes followed by
Tsunamis
Lowest part of a mountain.
Base or foot
Third layer of the earth is.
Outer core.
The Earth’s crust is broken into these large puzzle-like pieces.
Tectonic plates.
When did British explorers start exploring the Tibetian route?
1912
This word describes how strong the shaking feels during an earthquake.
Magnitude
Los Andes mountains are found in.
South America
Inner core.
This powerful storm forms over warm ocean waters and has strong winds and heavy rain.
Hurricane.