Physical Structures/Characteristics
History
Volcanoes
The Indian Ocean Tsunami
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100

A large body of salt water.

Ocean

100

Which two continents were said to fit together like a jigsaw puzzle? (Hint: Starts with letters S and A)

South America and Africa

100

True or false: lava and magma are the same thing.

False. Magma describes molten rock found underneath the Earth’s surface. It becomes lava when it is released during a volcanic eruption. 

100

Why were many survivors in danger after the tsunami?

They faced dirty water, mosquitoes, diseases, and overcrowding in the emergency camps.

100

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Pacific Ocean

200

What is the invisible line that passes through the Earth?

The equator!

200

What is the name of the single supercontinent? And what does the name mean?

Pangea, it means all lands

200

Volcanoes that have not erupted in a long time but is not considered extinct and could erupt again in the future are called? 

Dormant volcanoes

200

When did the Indian Ocean tsunami occur?

December 26, 2004

200

Name all 5 oceans.

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Ocean.

300

How many continents does Earth have?

Seven

300

How old is the Earth?

4.6 Billion years old

300

What is the difference between an active and extinct volcano? 

- Active volcanoes continue to pour out lava.

- Extinct volcanoes are not expected to erupt again.

300

How many people died in the disaster?

Over 150,000 people died

300

What are the two kinds of tectonic plates?

Oceanic and continental

400

What are the three parts of the Earth? (Must be in order)

The crust, mantle, and core

400

Who named the Pacific Ocean?

Ferdinand Magellan

400

Where are the world's active volcanoes located?

In the Ring of Fire

400

What happened to the waves when they reached shallow water?

They slowed down and gained height

400

What is the deepest point in the ocean?

Challenger Deep

500

How much of Earth does the Pacific Ocean cover? (Hint: %)

Covers about 28% of Earth's surface.

500

The first formal statement about the theory of continental drift in 1912 was discussed by which scientist?

Alfred Wegener

500

What is a volcano? 

A geological landform that begins as a long, narrow crack in the Earth's crust

500

What caused the tsunami?

Caused by stress between the Indian Plate and the Burma Plate

500

What did the Pacific Ocean mean to the people who first lived on its islands?

They viewed the ocean as their universe