Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Ecosystems
Music
Languages
100

What do we call melted rock that flows outside a volcano?

Lava

100

Earthquakes are caused by the movement of what?

Tectonic Plates

100

A living thing, such as a plant or animal, is called what in an ecosystem?

An Organism

100

The beat or pulse of music is called what?

The Rhythm

100

The alphabet used for English comes from which writing system?

Latin

200

This hot, liquid rock inside a volcano is called what?

Magma

200

The place underground where an earthquake starts is called what?

The Focus

200

Animals that only eat plants are known as what?

Herbivores

200

How high or low a sound is refers to what musical element?

The Pitch

200

Which language has the most native speakers in the world?

Mandarin

300

The bowl-shaped top of a volcano is called what?

A crater

300

The scale commonly used to measure the strength (magnitude) of an earthquake is called what?

The Richter scale

300

What process do plants use to make their own food?

Photosynthesis

300

A group of three or more notes played together is called what?

A chord

300

What is Cava mean in French?

How are you?

400

Volcanoes often form along the boundaries of these giant moving pieces of Earth's crust.

Tectonic Plates


400

What do we call the machine that records the strength and waves of an earthquake?

Seismograph

400

Mr.Cam showed you a video yesterday about the Amazon. What was the organizations name? 

The Junglekeepers!

400

This musical symbol tells you how fast or slow to play a piece.

The Tempo

400

The study of where words come from and how they change over time is called what?

Etymolegy

500

What gas is commonly released from a volcano during an eruption?

Sulfur Dioxide - It stinks like eggs. 

500

What do we call a long crack in the Earth's crust where earthquakes often occur?

The Fault Line

500

List 3 reasons we are losing the amazon rainforest...

Cattle Raising / Road Building / Mining / Deforestation / Lack of government protection

500

What is the term for the unique “tone color” or quality of a sound that makes instruments sound different from each other?

Timbre.

500

What do we call words that English borrows from other languages?

Loanwords.