Plate Boundaries
Volcanoes
Eruptions
Earthquakes
Water
100

Places where tectonic plates move apart are called _______________ _____________.

What are divergent boundaries?

100

Also known as the Circum-Pacific Belt.

What is the Ring of Fire. 

100

What is a slushy mixture made of molten rock, mineral crystals, and gases?

What is tephra?

100

Most earthquakes occur near the ___________ of tectonic plates.

What are boundaries or faults?

100

About _______ percent of the hydrosphere is contained in the oceans.

What is 97%?

200

What is Earth's internal energy source driving plate tectonics.

What are convection currents?

200

What type of volcano is a mountain with broad, gently sloping sides and a nearly circular base?

What is a shield volcano?

200

What is the physical property that describes a material's resistance to flow?

What is viscosity?
200

The vibrations of the ground produced during an earthquake are called _______ _______.

What are seismic waves?
200

Which would run faster?

A: Water running down a steep slope

B: Water running through a flat plain

What is A?

300

Where denser plates sink into the mantle.

What is subduction?

300

The volcanoes in the Ring of Fire are formed by ____________.

What is subduction?

300

When violent volcanic eruptions send clouds of ash down a slope at very high speeds, these rapidly moving clouds of tephra that are mixed with hot, suffocating gases are called ________ _________.

What are pryoclastic flows?

300

The point on Earth’s surface directly above the focus is the _____________.

What is the epicenter?

300

The ability of a stream to transport material depends on ___________ and ____________.

What is velocity and the amount of water moving.

400

The convergence of two continental plates causes formation of ______________ _____________.

What are mountain chains?

400

The Hawaiian Islands formed from volcanism associated with ________ _______.

What are hot spots?

400

THIS determines a volcanoes explosivity.

What is the composition of magma?

400

S-waves do not travel through Earth’s center → that the core must be partly ______.

What is liquid?

400

Areas covered by excess water during times of flooding is known as the stream’s ___________.

What is a floodplain?

500

The term that is used when alternating magnetic fields on the surface of the ocean floor is observed?

What is magnetic reversal?
500


Mantle plumes rise toward Earth's surface from the core-mantle boundary because they are:

A. Cooler and less dense

B. Hotter and less dense

C. Cooler and more dense

                                   


    

What is B?

500

What is the most significant factor that determines the composition of magma?

What is the amount of silica?

500

Catastrophic earthquakes with high intensity are called...?

What are shallow focus earthquakes?

500

The water cycle, also referred to as the ___________ __________.

What is the hydrologic cycle?