Earth's Interior
Earth's Landforms
Plates & Quakes
Fuels & Energy
100

What are the four layers of the Earth?

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core.

100
Many landforms would form along plate ______

Boundaries

100

Why do earthquakes happen?

The built up energy near a fault line causes the fault to slip.  

100

What are the two types of energy that we discussed? 

Renewable & non-renewable

200

Finish this verse, "In the beginning _____ created the heavens and the earth." 

God 

200

Which land forms are deep, narrow valleys with steep sides?  Hint: Sometimes people incorrectly call them a gorge. 

Canyon
200

What is it called when two plate boundaries go AWAY from each other?

Divergent Plate Boundaries


200
What type of energy is coming from a source that can be filled up again by nature?

Renewable

300

What is the name of a scientist who studies what is happening on the earth, it's minerals, history, climate & more?

A geologist 

300

Sculpt a plateau.

300
What is the name of the vibrations created by an earthquake? (or you can name the machine that measures them)

Seismic waves 

or seismograph

300

Name two renewable sources of energy we discussed.

Solar (sun), wind, hydro (water) electric, geothermal (energy from the heat of the earth's interior)

400
What land form appears like a tower that is tall, flat-topped and steep?  Hint: It reminds me of your booty.

Buttes

400

What is the name of the scale used to measure an earthquake? Hint: It's not "Rich Bird" 

The Richter Scale 
400

Name two sources of non-renewable energy that we discussed.

Coal, petroleum, natural gas

500

Make your body in the shape of a basin. 

500

What was the name of the scientist who was first made fun of for his continental drift theory? 

Alfred Wegener 

500

Give one example of a renewable energy source you have seen in action!