Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Landforms
Minerals
Professions
100

This is the molten rock when still inside the volcano

What is magma?

100

This is the most destructive seismic wave

What is a Surface Wave?

100

This term means how mountains were formed

What is Orogeny?

100

This means not living, or, not from something living

What is inorganic?

100

This type of scientist studies (and visits!) volcanoes

What is a volcanologist?

200

This is the poisonous cloud of gases and ash that a volcano emits

What is Pyroclastic Flow?

200

This is the method that Seismologists use to locate the origin of an Earthquake

What is Triangulation?

200

This is when wind, water, or gravity change a landform into a different shape

What is Erosion?

200

These are Minerals that are formed only from one or two elements

What are Native Minerals?

200

This person's job is to create maps of places

What is a cartographer?

300

These are underwater volcanoes

What is a Seamount?

300

These are the boundaries over which earthquakes are most likely to occur

What are Tectonic Plate Boundaries

300
Sand dunes, Volcanoes, and Seamounts are most usually formed by this process

What is Deposition?

300

Native minerals can be classified in these two categories

What are metals and non-metals?

300

This is a scientist who studies Earthquakes

What is a Seismologist?

400
These are chambers of Magma deep under the earth's mantle

What are Hot Spots?

400

This is the formula for determining how long it was between the P-wave arrival and the S-wave arrival

What is S - P? (S minus P)

400

This landform is usually caused by divergent tectonic plates

What is a Valley (or, Rift Valley)

400

This mineral is a good conductor of electricity and heat

What is Copper?

400

This is a scientist who studies Minerals

What is a Geologist (or Mineralogist)?

500

This is the pattern of volcanoes that form around the pacific ocean

What is the ring of fire?

500

This term is used to describe a tectonic plate that is going underneath another tectonic plate

What is Subduction?

500

This landform is created by raised, hardened magma underneath soil

What is a Monadnock?

500

This term describes atoms arranged in a repeated structural pattern

What is Crystalline?

500

This is a person who has learned about Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Landforms, and Minerals, during second quarter!

What is a Hope Academy Scholar?