Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Weathering and Erosion
Misc.
100
What do you call a mountain made of lava, ash, or other materials from eruptions?
What is a volcano.
100
What do you call molten rock under Earth's surface?
What is magma.
100

What is another name for molten rock?

What is magma?

100

List three ways landforms change?

What is through weathering, erosion, and plants growing into cracks of a cliff.

100

The layer of the Earth that contains soft areas (molten rock) in which the plates float

What is the mantle?

200

A theory that explanes how forces deep within Earth can cause continents to move

What is plate tectonics?

200
What is a wall-like structure that traps sand and small rocks?
What is a jetty.
200

What would be a better model of plate movement when an earthquake happens?

a) two blocks of wood rubbing together

b) a bowl of jiggling hair gel  


What is a) two blocks of wood rubbing together to show how two tectonic plates slide past each other?

200

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Erosion is the process of moving sediment by wind, moving water, or ice. Weathering is the process of wearing away rocks by natural means.

200

How does a jetty help protect a beach?

What is it prevents the current and waves from carrying away the sand.

300
What do you call a break in Earth's crust?
What is a fault.
300

What do you call a natural land shape or feature of the Earth's surface?

What is a landform.

300

Where is the greatest amount of damage likely to occur during an earthquake?

What is directly above the focus.

300

Water can change not only landforms on Earth’s surface but also features underground. Name one way water can affect landforms underground?

What is a sinkhole. Water can cause underground erosion which causes caves to form. The roof of a cave collapses due to the weight of material above it. If the cave is near the surface, a large hole, called a sinkhole, may suddenly open.

300

How were the Hawaiian Islands formed?

What is, they were formed when a plate moves over a hot spot.

400

What do you call a hill of sand, made and shaped by the wind?

What is a sand dune.

400

What do you call a movement of the ground caused by a sudden release of energy in Earth's crust?

What is an earthquake.

400

Which of Earth's layers contains soft areas where plates float?

What is the mantle.

400

How can wind cause deposition?

What is, wind can cause deposition by blowing sand into the air and dropping it off in another location. This can create a sand dune?

400

What do earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes have in common?

Earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes all happen due to plate movement.  Earthquakes happen when two plates rub against each other, mountains are formed when plates converge, and volcanoes are created when a plate moves over a hot spot, like the Hawaiian islands, or when one plate is pushed under another plate, or subduction. 

500

What are deep valleys with steep sides?

What is a canyon

500

What is the process of wearing away rocks by natural means?

What is weathering.

500

What causes both earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?

What is plate movement.

500

What landform can be created from deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river?

What is a delta?

500

How are canyons formed? 

What is they are formed from water erosion. An example is the Grand Canyon.