Physics
Thermal Energy
BoTE
Natural Hazards
Plate Tectonics
100

Stored energy, such as a ball sitting at the top of a hill.

What is potential energy?

100

Stored energy in a human or object that can be transformed to Kinetic energy.

What is potential energy?

100

Our ancient supercontinent.

What was Pangea?

100

The sudden shaking of the ground caused by pressure in the Earth's crust.

What is an earthquake?

100

The large, moving pieces of Earth’s outer shell (lithosphere) are known as these.

What are tectonic plates?

200

The energy of motion.



What is kinetic energy?

200

The total energy within a system caused by the random motion of its atoms and molecules

What is thermal energy?

200

What 4 planets did the sun and 20 proto planets in event 2 make

What is Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury.

200
More gas builds up in the magma causing a big explosion.

What is an explosive volcano eruption?

200

This term refers to the rigid outer shell of the Earth, which is broken into the tectonic plates, encompassing the crust and the uppermost mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

300

The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.

What is inertia?

300

The total energy within a system caused by the random motion of its atoms and molecules

What is kinetic energy?

300

Heavy metals like iron and nickel sank to the center of the Earth to form this layer.


What is the core?

300

A broad, gently sloping volcano which is typically not explosive.

What is a shield volcano?

300

Plate tectonics is the theory that rigid lithospheric plates move slowly over this underlying, semi-molten layer.

What is the asthenosphere?

400

This is the process where water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid water.



 What is condensation?

400

This term describes the movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler one.

What is heat?

400

is is the term for the invisible magnetic field that surrounds Earth and protects us from solar winds.

 What is the magnetosphere?

400
A small steep conical volcano that usually has explosive but short eruptions.

What is a cinder cone?

400

This famous Californian fault is a classic example of a transform boundary.

What is the San Andreas Fault?

500

This is the dense, central core of an atom where most of its mass is found.


What is the nucleus?

500

In 2026, scientists still define this as the lowest possible temperature where particles have zero kinetic energy.

What is absolute zero?

500

The most common gas in our atmosphere today is nitrogen, but Earth's first atmosphere was mostly made of these two light gases.


 What are hydrogen and helium?

500

An earthquake has caused low-level, minor damage and that no significant casualties are expected

What is a green pager?

500

This German scientist proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912.

Who is Alfred Wegener?