Life on Earth
Atmospheres
Volcanoes
Plate Tectonics
Seismology
100

When was the Earth formed?

4.5 Billion years ago

100

What controls a planet's temperature?

Distance from the sun
100

What gasses are predominantly released during a volcanic eruption?

Carbon dioxide; sulfur dioxide (CO2, SO2)

100

We find fossils of the same species on different continents, across oceans, because A) the animals/plants moved across the oceans, or B) the continents moved

B) the continents (plates) moved!

100

Movement of the tectonic plates typically causes what kind of seismic activity?

Earthquakes

200

Photosynthesizers were responsible for producing what important molecule for life?

Oxygen

200

True or false: the moon has the same atmosphere as the Earth

False! The moon does not have an atmosphere

200

How far can the effects of a large volcanic eruption reach?

the whole Earth!

200

True or False: the Earth is split up into many pieces called tectonic plates

True

200

What instrument is used to measure earthquakes?

seismometer

300

What gas was responsible for the Great Dying Mass Extinction event 250 Million years ago?

Carbon Dioxide
300

True or false: the moon experiences more dramatic fluctuations in temperature than the Earth (over a 24 hour period)

True

300

Aerosols from volcanic eruptions can have which effect on the Earth's temperature: A) cooling, or B) heating

cooling

300

True or False: the tectonic plates move at roughly the same speed that your fingernail grows

True! ~3 cm/yr

300

True or false: humans can cause earthquakes

True! fanquakes at concerts at sports events

400

CHANGE Carbon dioxide (CO2), Water (H2O), and Methane (CH4), are all examples of what kind of gasses which retain heat?

Greenhouse gasses

400

What gas makes up almost 80% of the Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen

400

Greenhouse gases released from volcanoes can have what effect on the Earth's temperature: A) cooling, or B) heating

B) Heating

400

What geologic feature would you expect to see at a convergent plate boundary?

Mountains, volcanoes, and/or earthquakes!

400

At what geologic setting do earthquakes occur most?

along plate boundaries

500

Where is the Earth's largest reservoir of water?

The Earth's interior!

500

True or false: Venus has the same atmospheric composition as the Earth

False

500

What is an example of how a volcanic eruption can influence humans?

gloomy weather inspiring artists and writers, famine, snowfall in the summer

500

How are two plates moving with respect to each other at a divergent plate boundary?

moving away from each other

500

How can climate change cause earthquakes?

increased melting of sea ice --> icequakes as pieces of ice break off of large ice shelves!