Layers of the Earth
Plate boundaries
Objects in our solar system
Tides
Layers of the Atmosphere
100

Thinnest layer of the Earth

What is crust
100

Boundary formed when two plates are being pulled in opposite directions of each other? 

What is divergent 

100

Planet with the most extensive and visible rings in our solar system

What is Saturn

100
What force causes tides to happen on Earth

What is the pull of gravity from the moon 

100

Layer of the atmosphere divided into the ionosphere and the exosphere 

What is thermosphere

200

Outermost layer Earth 

What is the Crust

200

Boundaries that slide past each other and do not create or destroy crust

What is transform 

200

Plante furthest from our sun

What is Neptune 

200

A tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.

What is Neap tide

200

Layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs

What is the troposphere 

300

Layer of the Earth that is the thickest (Makes up the most of Earth's volume)

What is the mantle

300

Plate boundary that is non-volcanic and occur when colliding edges are crumpled and uplifted? Ex. Appalachian Mountains 

What is continental convergent 
300

What are the 8 planets of our solar system in order from the sun moving out

What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 

300
A tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.


What is Spring tide 

300

Layer of the atmosphere that harnesses and protects us from meteors

What is the Mesosphere 

400

Layer of the Earth is made up of solid Iron and Nickel 

What is the inner core

400

Process occurs in the mantle that is thought to cause the movement of Earth's Continents? 

What is Convection Current 

400
Hottest part of the sun

What is the core

400

The difference between high and low tides for a specific location

What is tidal range


400

Layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone

What is the stratosphere

500

Layer of Earth is the hottest

What is the inner core 

500

This scientist proposed Continental drift theory that explained the movement of giant land masses

Who is Alfred Wegener

500

Earth's revolution around the Sun can be tracked by the Sun's position in the sky. This figure 8 pattern is called

What is analemma 

500

If the north side of Earth is experiencing a high tide, what is the south side of earth experiencing 

What is High tide
500

What gas makes up the most of Earth's atmosphere? What percent?

What is Nitrogen at 78%