Landforms and Oceanforms
Weathering/Erosion
Volcanoes
Earthquakes / Tsunamis
Waves
100

A fan shaped mass of mud and other sediment that forms where a river enters a large body of water.

What is a delta?

100

These agents of weathering break rocks into pieces. 

What are wind, water, ice, gravity, and plants?

100

These are parts of what natural land feature:  magma chamber, conduit, and crater.

What is a volcano?

100

Places where earthquakes are most likely to occur.

What are faults?

100

This calculates the time it takes for sound waves to travel to the ocean floor and back to the surface.

What is sonar technology?

200

A steep sided valley formed by the erosional force of running water.

What is a canyon?

200

Mechanical and chemical

What are the two types of weathering?

200

List the benefits of a volcanic eruption.

What are creates new land, creates fertile soil, and creates new rocks that plants and animals can use?

200

Rapid shaking of the Earth.

What is an earthquake?

200

Light energy travels by __________.

What are waves?

300

The difference between a plain and a plateau is ______.

What is elevation?

300

The process of water wearing away the land.

What is erosion?

300

This is most likely to form at a tectonic plate boundary.

What is a volcano?

300

,This usually causes an earthquake.

What is movement of underground rock and/or movement of tectonic plates?

300

Light waves are this type.

What is transverse?

400

The deepest feature on a ocean floor.

What is a trench?

400

This is the most important agent of erosion and deposition.

What is water?

400

Lava deposits that have gently-sloping sides.

What are shield volcano?

400

This is a dramatic Earth force that causes geological change.

What is an earthquake?

400

These type of waves are longitudinal.

What are sound waves?

500

The type of map used to show relief and features of the Earth's surface and the type of lines use on this map to show elevation. 

What are topographic maps and contour lines?

500

Moving air, rushing water, blowing sand, and plant roots are all examples of this type of weathering

What is mechanical weathering?

500

List some ways that scientist are trying to more accurately predict volcanic eruptions.

What are measuring seismic waves, measuring gases, and determining lava movement?

500

The movement of continental plates cause ___________ and these usually cause ______________.

What are earthquakes and tsunamis?

500

This is the measurement term used to determine the height of waves.

What is amplitude?