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Volcanoes
Oceans
Minerals/Rocks
Deserts
Earthquakes
100
Magma that has reached the surface.
What is Lave?
100
The study of everything in and about the ocean.
What is Oceanography?
100
The three types of Rock.
What is Metamorphic, Sedimentary and Igneous?
100
The main cause of Erosion in the Desert.
What is Wind?
100
The type of waves an Earthquake produces.
What is Sesimic Waves?
200
A liquids resistance to flow.
What is Viscosity?
200
The three ways to map the ocean floor?
What is Sonar, Sattelitie and Submersibles?
200
Rock formed by heat and prerssure.
What is Metamorphic Rock?
200
Scratching, grinding and polishing due to wind.
What is Abrasion?
200
A displacement of rock, such as a crack, caused by an Earthquake.
What is a Fault?
300
A smoother and thinner type of lava.
What is Pahoehoe?
300
S.O.N.A.R.
What is SOund Navigation And Ranging?
300
A graph that shows how the make up of Rocks change.
What is the Rock Cycle?
300
Sand ridges.
What are Dunes?
300
The two types of Body Waves.
What are P and S Waves?
400
A coulmn of solified magma, once a volcano has eroded away.
What is a Volcanic Neck?
400
DAILY DOUBLE The mapping of the ocean floor.
What is Bathymetry?
400
The measure of how light is reflected by a mineral.
What is it's Luster?
400
Deserts are a very ____ climate.
What is a Dry Climate?
400
Weaker quakes before the main Earthquake.
What are Foreshocks?
500
A large depression in a Volcano.
What is a Caldera?
500
Gentle slope to the ocean floor.
What is a Continental Rise?
500
According to Mohs Hardness Scale, this mineral is the hardest.
What is Diamond?
500
Blanket of fine particles in the Desert.
What is a Loess?
500
DAILY DOUBLE The area above the focus.
What is the Epicenter?