Blue
Red
Yellow
Green
100

What are the places called where pieces of the Earth move?

Faults

100

What is the middle layer of the earth called?

The Mantle

100

What is the center and hottest layer of the Earth called?

The Inner Core

100

What is the outer and thinnest layer of the Earth called?

The Crust

200

What is the process of dropping sediment and rocks in a new location called?

Deposition

200

What is the process of moving rocks from one place to another called?

Erosion

200

What is the process in which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces of sand, sediment, and soil called.

Weathering

200

What are the rigid blocks that make up the Earths crust called?

Plates

300

What is the opening in the Earth's crust through which lava flows?

Volcanoes

300

What is hot, soft rock from the mantle called?

Magma

300

What is the shaking of the ground from energy released in the crust called?

Earthquake

300

What are the two different types of volcanoes called?

Cone and Shield Volcanoes

400

Why is the inner core solid?

Great pressure at the center of the Earth.

400

Why are rocks at the bottom of a mountain rounder than the rocks at the top?

They have tumbled and hit each other, making each other smooth (Weathering and Erosion)

400

Why are some volcanoes shaped like a shield?

They are made from runny, thin lava that spreads out widely

400

Where are most of the world's volcanoes found?

Around the coast surrounding the Pacific Ocean (Ring of Fire)

500

What causes landslides?

Slope of 35 degrees or greater and rain.

500

What are some ways rocks can be broken into smaller pieces? (Weathering)

Water, Ice, Heat, Wind

500

What is the difference between exploding and non-exploding volcanoes?

Exploding volcanoes have thick lava that traps gases, causing pressure to build until it explodes.

Non-exploding volcanoes have thin lava that oozes out slowly.

500

How do you know if it is possible for a volcano to grow and erupt where you live?

Volcanoes grow and erupt near the Ring of Fire and along the coast.