plates
volcanism
earthquakes
mountains
time
100

what plates float on

the mantle

100

lava underground

magma

100

earthquakes typically happen along these 

fault line

100

map of elevation

topography

100

the longest unit of geologic time

eon

200

type of divergent boundary at the bottom of the ocean

seafloor spreading

200

fast moving clouds of hot gas from volcanoes

pyroclastic flow

200

the vibrations that earthquakes create

seismic waves

200

word that means mountain formation

orogeny

200

shortest unit of geologic time

epoch

300

when plates come together 

convergent boundary

300

rock made from volcanic activity

igneous

300

the point in the crust that the earthquake originates

focus

300

a flat top mountain

plateau

300

era of developing sea life

paleozoic

400

when plates slide horizontally past each other

transform boundary

400

long cracks in the earth that lava can flow out of

fissures

400

the point on the surface that is directly above the earthquakes origin 

epicenter

400

when a mountain rises as it erodes

isostatic rebound

400

era of dinosoars

mesozoic

500

when plates are pulled back into the mantle

subduction

500

volcanic crater

caldera

500

underwater earthquake

tsunami

500

mountains formed by divergent stretching boundaries

fault-block mountain

500

period of the paleozoic where life diversified quickly

cambrian