Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
100

The most common form of volcanoes

What is cinder cone volcanoes?

100

This is an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration.


What is a seismograph?

100

This many people lived in Ancient Egypt at the height of its power

3,000,000

100

Name one of the city-states in Ancient Greece

Athens or Sparta

100

The government of Ancient Rome was called a _____ where people voted for Senators who made the laws

Republic

200

This volcano located in the United States erupted in 1980

What is Mount Saint Helens?

200

This state in the US has earthquakes because it is located on 2 tectonic plates, the Pacific Plate and the North American plate

What is California?

200

This pharaoh's name means "the beautiful one has come"

Queen Nefertiti

200

Athens was named after this Greek goddess of war and wisdom

Athena

200

The Roman god of war

Who is Mars?

300

This is the highest mountain in Japan and is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia

What is Mount Fuji?

300

This is how many earthquakes happen in the world every year

20,000 earthquakes every year
300

Ancient Egypt had more than _____ gods and goddesses

2,000

300

This leader of Ancient Greece conquered Egypt

Alexander the Great

300

This structure was built for gladiator matches

The Colosseum

400

This is the highest active volcano on Earth and is located in Chile

What is Ojos del Salado?

400

This type of earthquake is one that occurs when the earth's crust breaks due to geological forces on rocks and adjoining plates that cause physical and chemical changes.

What is a tectonic earthquake?

400

This is the name of the writing Ancient Egyptians used

hieroglyphs

400

This is the form of government that the Ancient Greeks created in Athens

democracy

400

Romans built these structures to carry water throughout their empire

aqueducts

500

The third-largest moon Io of this planet is covered with more than 400 active volcanoes

What is Jupiter?

500

Name one of the types of earthquakes

Tectonic, volcanic, collapse, or explosion
500

This river gave Ancient Egyptians access to trade, travel, food, and resources

Nile River

500

The Ancient Greeks lived on a peninsula and many islands located near or in this sea and used it for travel and trade

the Mediterranean Sea

500

Ancient Rome was formed near this river where the Romans could get food and other resources and travel to the Mediterranean Sea to trade

Tiber River