Plate tectonics
Rock
&
Minerals
Water
&
Erosion
Earth's
History
Natural Hazards
100

Large pieces of Earth’s lithosphere that move

What are tectonic plates

100

A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a crystal structure

What is a mineral

100

Movement of sediment from one place to another

What is erosion

100

Preserved remains or traces of organisms

What is a fossil

100

Sudden shaking of Earth’s surface

What is an earthquake

200

Plates move apart at this boundary

What is a divergent boundary

200

Rock formed from cooled magma or lava

What is an igneous rock

200

Breakdown of rock into smaller pieces

What is weathering

200

Dating rocks based on their position/layers

What is relative dating

200

Eruption of magma onto Earth’s surface

What is a volcano

300

Plates collide at this boundary

What is a convergent boundary

300

Rock formed from compacted sediments

What is a sedimentary rock

300

Dropping of sediments

What is deposition

300

Dating rocks using radioactive decay

What is absolute dating

300

Large ocean wave caused by underwater disturbance

What is a tsunami

400

Plates slide past each other here

What is a transform boundary

400

Rock changed by heat and pressure

What is a metamorphic rock

400

Water stored underground in pores and cracks

What is groundwater

400

Continuous process rocks go through changing types

What is the rock cycle

400

Rapid movement of rock or soil downhill

What is a landslide

500

This force drives plate movement

What is mantle convection

500

Scale used to measure mineral hardness

What is the Mohs hardness scale

500

The upper surface of groundwater

What is the water table

500

Timeline of Earth’s history divided into eras

What is the geologic time scale

500

Sudden release of energy along a fault

What causes earthquakes