Bonds
Earthquakes
Tectonic Plates
Use the Force
100

Two atoms produce electrical fields and repel each other. Give an example of the charges for each of these atoms.

Positive and positive

Negative and negative

100

True or False: The Afar earthquake occurred on a plate boundary.

False

100

Plates all move in the same direction at the same velocity.

No, False

100

The net force on an object that isn't moving.

0
200

007

James Bond

(No points for any teams)

200

True or false: tectonic plate rock can store energy, so it must be an inelastic material.

False

200

Stability is dependent on this.

Scale

200

A force with lots of _________________ can break bonds between atoms.

magnitude

300

A bond between two atoms that are sharing an electron.

Covalent bond

300

True or False: About 75% of earthquakes occur on plate boundaries.

False - about 90%

300

Rock deep underground has pressure pushing inward on it. When that rock is brought up to Earth's surface, what happens to the rock's form and why?

The rock expands because the forces pushing inward on it have been removed.

300

When two objects are in contact, how can we tell which object is exerting a force on the other?

Both objects will always exert a force on the other.

400

A bond between a positively charged atom and a negatively charged atom.

Ionic bond

400

What must be happening between atoms in rock when an earthquake occurs?

Bonds are breaking due to high-magnitude force.

400

Describe the three types of interactions plates have with each other.

Collide/convergent

Separate/divergent

Slide next to one another/transform

400

Name an object of your group's choosing, and what could happen to that object when a force is exerted on it.

Responses will vary.

Example: a piece of paper will crumple

500

An atom with a charge will generate an electrical field. These atoms are called ___________.

Ions

500

What country did the Afar earthquake occur in?

Ethiopia

500

What is one limitation with using foam blocks as a model to understand how tectonic plates interact?

Answers will vary.

Material type

Magnitude of force

Models are simpler than real-life phenomena

500

True or false: All matter produces electrical fields.

True: all atoms have at least one charged particle, and their movement within an atom produces electrical fields. These fields can act at a distance on other particles.

Direction of spin of electrons can create fluctuations in the strength of the field.

Without fields, energy could not be stored in tectonic plate rock.