Three types of plate boundaries.
What is Divergent, Convergent, and Transform?
Younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed.
What is Superposition?
Plates sliding past each other.
What is Fault?
Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of this number.
What is 13?
Water that collects on the surface of the Earth (ex: lakes, ponds, streams, rivers)
What is Surface Water?
This type of plate boundary forms Mid-Ocean Ridges.
What is Divergent boundary?
Traces or remains of organisms that lived long ago.
What are Fossils?
Two continental plates colliding.
What is Mountains?
This everyday condiment found in almost every restaurant through out the U.S. was first sold as a medicine.
What is ketchup?
Water stored underground in pores and crevices (ex: aquifer)
What is Groundwater?
This type of plate boundary causes Earthquakes.
What is Transform boundary?
Where two plates meet.
What is Boundary?
At a hot spot, magma rises from deep within Earth through the lithosphere to reach the ocean floor.
What is Volcano?
What is Islands Chains? (Ex: Hawaiian Islands)
This country is called the "Land of Lakes". It's name also suggests that there are many fish there, too!
What is Finland?
Boundary between groundwater and surface water
What is Water Table?
Two continental plates colliding.
What are Convergent Boundary?
The process by which molten material ADDS NEW oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
What is Sea-floor Spreading?
Two tectonic plates pull apart, causing magma from the Earth's mantle to rise up between the gap, cool, and solidify.
What is Mid-Ocean Ridge?
Butterflies use this body part to taste.
What is their feet?
Underground water stored in rock layers.
What is Aquifer?
Oceanic plate sliding beneath a continental plate.
What is a subduction zone?
Theory that the Earth's crust is divided into several plates that move over the Earth's mantle.
What is Plate Tectonics?
What is Trench?
Highest-grossing film of all time?
What is Avengers: Endgame?
Area of land found everywhere on earth that collects precipitation.
What is watershed?