Rocks, misc.
Volcanoes, misc.
Mountains, misc.
Faults and Boundaries, misc.
Miscellaneous
100

This type of rock forms by the settling out of water, air and ice from layers.

Sedimentary

100

This volcano has steep sloping sides and fountain-like lava bursts.

Cinder Cone

100

This kind of mountain is formed by convergent and subduction boundaries.

Fault-Block Mountain

100

The name of the boundary when two plates move toward each other causing mountains to form.

Convergent

100

This is a volcano that spews hot water out of the top.

Geyser

200

This kind of rock is formed by high heat and pressure.

Metamorphic

200

This volcano is formed by magma pushing up through the center and the outside layer of lava cracking to allow more lava to come through.

Lava Dome

200

This type of mountain is formed by convergent and divergent boundaries and is rounded on the top.

Dome Mountain

200

When one plate moves under another it is called this.

Subduction

200

Name the four types of erosion.

Gravity, Flowing water, Wind and Glacial ice

300

Rocks which are formed by magma exiting the earth and cooling.

Igneous

300

This volcano has gentle sloping sides and lava oozes from the base.

Shield Volcano

300

This kind of mountain is formed by convergent boundaries and looks like it has ripples in the side.

Folded Mountain

300

This happens when a burst of energy is released by two plates moving against each other.

Earthquake

300
Name the three layers of the Earth.

Crust, Mantle, Core

400

Name the 5 layers of soil.

Organic, topsoil, subsoil, decomposed rock (weathered), bedrock

400

This volcano alternates spewing lava and debris.

Composite Volcano

400

A mountain that has lava spewing from it at times.

Volcanic

400

The name of the boundary when two plates move away from each other.

Divergent
400

Name the three types of rocks.

Sedimentary, Metamorphic, and Igneous

500

This weathering chemically alters the mineral components of rocks.

Chemical Weathering

500

Give the definition of weathering.

The process by which rocks are broken down and changed by environmental conditions.

500

This is the movement of soil from one location to another.

Erosion

500

This weathering is the disintegration of rocks without involving chemical reactions.

Physical Weathering

500

What is the supercontinent from Alfred Wegener's 1912 theory called?

Pangaea