Earth's History
Absolute Dating
Mountain Building
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
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Eon,Era,Period,Epoch

what are the units of geologic time scale in order

100

waves that travel along earth's surface.

what is a surface wave


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convegent plate boundary

what type of boundary forms mountains

100

shield volcanoes are only explosive if water gets into the vent.

what type of volcano has explosive eruptions

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normally a large concentration of faults. Some faults crack through Earth's surface because of stress of moving plates.

why do earthquakes happen at tectonic plate boundaries

200

Precambrian Period

When did the largest mass extinction in geologic history occur

200

the stable isotope

what is the daughter isotope

200

At compressional stress, fold mountains form. At shear stress, strike-slip form, atcompressional, volcanic mountains form.

what types of landform form from both types of stress

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stratovolcanoes show inter-layering of lava flow and pryroclastic material.

what types of eruptions produce pryoclastic material

200

Point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus

epicenter

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Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic

what are three eras on the geologic time scale
300

The radioactive isotope

what is the parent isotope

300

folded mountains rock bend due to compressional stress. Fault block is when large pieces of rock break and move past each other horizontally.

difference between fold and fault-block mountains

300

Molten rock beneath the earth's surface

what is magma

300

distance, severity,population density, development, communication, etc.

what factors increase damage of earthquake

400

When time started and the earliest part of Earth's time

What is Precambrian Period

400

catastrophism 

what is a principle that states all geologic events occurred suddenly 

400

Ocean Ridges

what forms at divergent plate boundaries

400

what is lave

molten rock that has reached earth's surface. 

400

weaker the further it is from the epicenter

how does strength of earthquake affect  distance from epicenter 

500

Geology

what is the study of the earth
500

uniformitarianism

what is the principle that geologic processes that occurred in the past are still at work today

500

a type of fault where rocks on either side move past each other sideways with little up or down motion and they move past each other horizontally

how do faults move in strike-slip 

500

Lava

what comes out during a none explosive eruption

500

by pushing and pulling the rock it moves just like sound waves push and pull the air.

how do p waves move through rocks