Earth's Layers
Volcanoes
Earthquakes/hot springs/geysers
Pangea/plate tectonics
Vocabulary
100

The outer layer of the earth. 

What is the crust?

100

75% of the world's volcanoes occur in this place. 

What is the Ring of Fire?

100

This causes the tectonic plate to move. 

What are convection currents?

100

The scientist who first suggested there was a Pangea. 

Who is Alfred Wegener?

100

The definition of an aquifer. 

What is an underground pool of groundwater?

200

The innermost layer of the earth. 

What is the inner core?

200

Why there are so many volcanoes in the Ring of Fire. 

What is because tectonic plates shift a lot?

200

This instrument measures the magnitude of an earthquake by drawing lines on paper. 

What is a seismograph?

200

The plate tectonics theory. 

What is there is evidence that the crust is broken into plates that are constantly in motion?

200

The definition of tsunami. 

What is a giant wave that is cause by an earthquake, volcano, meteorite, or underwater landslide?

300

The layers of the earth are in order from the outside to the inside are ____________. 

What is the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core?

300

A volcano that erupts frequently is called this. 

What is an active volcano?

300
This explains why there are convection currents. 

What is because rock melts and heats up as it nears earth's core, then rises, then cools and sinks back down. 

300

Continental drift. 

The theory that the continents are moving very slowly. 


300

The definition of a fossil. 

What are the remains, traces, or imprint of an ancient living thing, preserved in rock?

400

The hottest part of the earth. 

What is the inner core?


400

What magma is called after it reaches the earth's surface. 

What is lava?

400

This scale measures the lines on the seismogram. 

What is the Richter Scale?

400

The three types of plate boundaries. 

What are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries?

400

The definition of magnitude. 

What is the amount of energy released during an earthquake?


500

The coolest part of the earth. 

What is the crust?

500

The three main types of volcanoes.

What are shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and composite volcanoes?

500

The difference between hot springs and geysers. 

What are hot springs are pools of groundwater that are heated by magma, and geysers are a specific type of hot spring that shoots hot water and steam into the air when enough pressure builds up?

500

The name of the supercontinent. 

What is Pangea?

500

The definition of a renewable resource. 

What is a resource that be reliable produced to generate electricity? What is geothermal energy?