Geography
Oceania
Islands
Geology
Misc
100

The United States of America are located on which of the 7 continents?

North America

100

Hawaiʻi is part of which island group of Oceania?

Polynesia

100

Which type of island is a high island formed by a volcano?

Volcanic island

100

The study of rocks. It is the study of how and where the Earth was formed, and is about land as well as oceans.

Geology

100

True of False: Most earthquakes and volcanoes occur because of the movement of the plates, especially as plates interact at their edges or boundaries.

True

200

Germany is located in which continent?

Europe

200

The Marshall Islands are a part of which island group of Oceania?

Micronesia

200

True or False: reef island is a type of high island

False

200

Openings in the Earth’s crust. Sometimes magma comes out of the openings.

Volcanoes

200

True of False: Tsunamis are only dangerous when it reaches shallow water.

True

300

Laos is located on which continent?

Asia
300

The Cook Islands are a part of which island group in Oceania?

Polynesia

300

Which type of island has shallow water between the reef and the island called a lagoon?

atoll

300

What is the difference between lava and magma?

Magma is liquid rock that is below the Earthʻs crust, lava is magma that is on the surface of the Earth.

300

Russia is located in which two continents?

Europe and Asia

20% is in Eastern Europe and 80% is in Asia

400

What continent is also a country?

Australia

400

New Caledonia is a part of which island group in Oceania?

Melanesia

400

Which type of island tends to be large, older, and was once a part of a larger land mass?

Continental island

400

A ring of volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean where most of the worldʻs active volcanoes are located.

The Ring of Fire

400

True or False: Mauna Loa on Hawaiʻi Island is an extinct volcano, meaning it can no longer erupt as there is no opening for magma to come through.

False; Mauna Loa is a dormant volcano and can still erupt.

500

Name the 7 continents and the 5 oceans without making a mistake.

N. and S. America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica; Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, Southern (Antarctic)

500

Guam is a part of which island group in Oceania?

Micronesia

500

Atolls that have been raised as the crust of the Earth moved. Parts of the reef now form cliffs above the water. There is no lagoon in the middle, only dry land. These islands are flat on top and can get up to several hundred feet above the sea.

Raised coral islands

500

The Earth’s crust is broken into several huge pieces, called ______, each about 50 miles thick. These “float” very, very slowly on top of the Earth’s hot, flexible interior.

plates

500

Most of the plants and animals that made their way into Oceania originated in which continent?

Asia