Earthquakes & Volcanoes
Earth's Atmosphere
Plate Tectonics
Climate & Weather
Energy & Resources
100

This is at the surface of the Earth through which volcanic material passes

Vent

100

This is when cool air sometimes gets trapped beneath the warm air

Temperature Inversion

100

This is the theory that Earth's surface is made up of large moving plates

Continental Drift

100

These are people who study weather, gather data about weather conditions in different areas.

Meterologist

100

This is a nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago

Fossil Fuel

200

This is the point on Earth s surface directly above an earthquake s starting point, or focus

Epicenter

200

This is the layer of the atmosphere that lies between the troposphere and the mesosphere and in which temperature increases as altitude increases; contains the ozone layer

Stratosphere

200

This is the name of all the continents together to form a supercontinent

Pangaea

200

This is the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief

Topography

200

This is the major byproduct of energy conversion

waste heat

300

This is a sensitive machine that record data about earthquakes. These data include information about the power and time intervals between P waves, S waves, and surface waves.

Seismograph

300

This shields living things on Earth's surface from ultraviolet-radiation damage

Ozone Layer

300

These are the four major categories of evidence that helped to prove the theory of continental Drift

Paleoclimate Data, Fossil Evidence, Apparent Fit, Geological Evidence


300

This is when two air masses meet but neither is displaced. Instead, the air masses move side by side along the front.

Stationary Front

300

These can be replaced through natural processes in a relatively short amount of time.

Renewable Resources

400

This is where 75% of the active volcanoes on Earth are located

The Ring of Fire

400

This is the boundary where the temperature of the troposphere stops decreasing.

Tropopause

400

This is the German scientist in the 1900’s that noticed the shape of South America and Africa looked like it fit together like a puzzle

Alfred Wegener

400

These are strong storms in the Indian Ocean

Cyclone

400

This is a solid fossil fuel that formed in ancient swamps when the remains of large, fernlike plants were buried under layers of sediment.

coal

500

These are the four ecological systems that can be affected during and after a volcanic eruption

Biosphere, geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere

500

This is the order of all Earth's atmospheric layers from Earth to Outer Space

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Ionosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere

500

Ridges at the bottom of the ocean, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ocean occur at the bottom of the ocean.  The rocks are _________________________ near the center of the ridge. The farther away from the ridge that you go, the ______________________ the rocks are, which suggests that the crust was moving away from the plate boundary in both directions.

Younger, Older

500

This is a large body of air throughout which temperature and moisture content are similar

Air Mass

500

These are the eight types of renewable energy resources

Solar, wind, freshwater hydroelectric, nuclear, geothermal, ocean tides, wood, biomass