Volcanoes
Hurricanes
Tornadors
Plate Tectonics
Layers of the Atmosphere
100

what are hotspots?

melting within the upper mantle 

100

Where do Hurricanes form?

warm waters in the ocean

100

what do tornadoes form from?

thunderstorms 

100

 The observation that the continents fit together like puzzle pieces, and may once have been connected, led Alfred Wegener to propose a theory in 1910 called

Continental Drift 

100

where will you find the ozone layer

stratosphere 

200

what are divergent plate boundaries 

magma generated from the upper magma 

200

What are hurricanes that form in the Indian Ocean sometimes called 

cyclones

200

Where do tornados mostly form in the United States?

northeast 

200

the development of submarine warfare druing World War II created a pressing need to map the ocean floor. This actually led to research on the ocean floor that would help explain the movement of the continents. What tool was used to do this mapping?

sonar surveys 

200

T/F in the troposphere temperature decreases with altitude

True 

300

what is a volcanoes VEI

measures explosiveness of volcanic eruption

300

Where is the most dangerous part of the hurricane 

Eye Wall

300

What is a tornado called that forms over warm water?

waterspout 

300

Scientists found that the continents were moving apart from each other due to magma rising out of mid-ocean ridges, and they called this

Sea Floor Spreading 
300

T/F Earth is the only known planet with a atmosphere 

False 

400

where are the majority of the worlds volcanoes 

the ring of fire

400

What is the minimum sustained wind speed a tropical storm must have to be called a hurricane?

74 mph

400

What measures the intensity of a tornado 

Fujita scale 

400

Plate margins are places where much activity occurs. Earthquakes occur, for example, along convergent margins, where plates are

colliding 

400

T/F Carbon dioxide and water vapor are both greenhouse gases acting to warm the atmosphere

True 

500

what type of volcano is Mount Etna 

Composite volcano 

500

What do we call the large spirally bands of rain that are generated from a hurricane?

Rainbands 

500

This is a rotating cone-shaped column of air that goes downward from the base of a thunderstorm

Funnel Cloud

500

Volcanoes occur in similar locations to earthquakes, and are common along plate boundaries. Sixty percent of volcanoes occur surrounding the Pacific Ocean, a location called

Ring of Fire 

500

Pressure decreases rapidly with altitude because the air becomes 

less dense