Geologic Time
Layers Of The Earth
Continental drift
Earthquakes/Volcanos
Rocks/Minerals
100

What is Pangea?

A supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago. Single Landmass


100

what are the composition layers from deepest to the surface?

Crust

Mantle

Core

100

What is the name of the theory that the continents have moved slowly over time?

Continental Drift

100

What is the Dangerous part of a volcanic eruption? what is it made of?

Ash, made up of minerals and bone fragments.

100

what is the most abundant mineral on earth?

olivine

200

What is the age before multi-celluar life.

Pre-Cambrian

200

What are the names of the mechanical layers of the Earth?

Lithosphere

Aesthenosphere

Mesosphere

Outer core

Inner core

200

are solids or liquids more dense on average?

Solids

200

What scale is used to measure how powerful an earthquake is? how do we measure the power of an earthquake?

Richter Scale, and Moment magnitude scale.

200

What are the two main types of sedimentary rocks?

clastic and chemical

300

What is the name of physical evidence of the life from the past?

Fossil

300

What is the difference between the layers compositional and mechanical layers of the earth.

The compositional layers are based on what the layers are made of, Mechanical layers are based on physical properties.

300

what evidence supported the theory of Pangea?

They identified fossils and matching rock formations that existed on direct opposite sides of the landmasses.

300

what is a earthquake, and how does it happen?

the shaking of the Earth's surface caused by a sudden release of energy in the crust, primarily due to the movement of tectonic plates along fault lines

300

what is the rock cycle?

a continues process in which rocks are formed.

400

How long has our species been around for

300,000 years ago

400

What is the thinest outer layer of the earth?

Crust

400

How do convection currents cause the earths tectonic plates to move?

By creating a cycle of heating and cooling in the earths mantle

400

Do earthquakes occur in the ocean?

yes

400

what are the three main properties use to identify minerals?

The three main properties are color, streak, and hardness.

500

During what era. period, and epoch did hominids arise as a group of species? when did they become the most dominant species on Earth?

Era- Cenozoic Era

Period- Neogene period

Epoch- Miocene epoch

6-7 Million years ago

500

how do scientists study the earths deep interior that we cant reach or that's too hot under to much pressure to reach?

By analyzing the seismic waves from earthquakes or nuclear explosions.

500

What is Subduction? Where and why does it happen?

The geological process where one tectonic plate slides beneath another at a convergent plate boundary.

500

What are the four types of volcanos and explain the key diffrences.

Composite- built with alternating layers

Shield- formed from many thing overlapping alters of lava fluid.

Cinder- Ejected fragments of solidified lava

Lava Dome- Highly viscous, sticky lava

500

what are the three types of rocks and how do we get each?

Igneous- when magma slowly cools underground

Sedimentary- Pieces of minerals existing rocks accumulating over time

Metamorphic- when other rocks are changed by heat and pressure