Basic Knowledge
Earth's Layers
Mountains
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
100

He is the scientist who proposed continental drift to help understand what Earth's tectonic plates are like.

Who is Alfred Wegener?

100

The Earth's geosphere contains three layers of this type.

What are Earth's compositional layers?

100

Here rocks change shape under stress. 

What is deformation.

100
This is a channel where lava follows out of a volcano. 

What is a vent. 

100

The place within earth along a fault where the first earthquake movement happens is here. 

What is a focus?

200

Earth's continents started all together as this single land mass.

What is Pangea?

200

Earth's interior contains five layers of this type that are often divisions of the Earth's compositional layers.

What are Earth's physical layers?

200

The youngest rocks are found at the core of a fold here. It looks like rocks arched up

What is the Syncline.

200

In an explosive volcano, these appear around a vent.

What are pyroclastic materials. 

200

In this process, a rock returns to its original shape after elastic deformation.

What is an elastic rebound?

300

Molten rock from inside the Earth comes out of the ridges' cracks, cools, and forms new oceanic crust in this process.

What is sea-floor spreading?

300

Tectonic plates are divisions of this layer, which is a combination of the crust and the upper portion of the mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

300

Due to divergent boundaries a hind wall moves down relative to a foot wall. 

What is a normal fault.

300
Caused by divergent boundaries, this volcano is not a mountain. It is instead is a giant crack in which lava flows out. 

What is a fissure volcano. 

300

This is a series of big waves that can travel upto 800 km per hour. 

What is a Tsunami?

400

These areas old rock enters in sea-floor spreading include canyons, and they are why the Earth doesn't get bigger.

What are deep-ocean trenches?

400

This weak central layer of the mantle, which isn't the geosphere's central layer, might melt when tectonic plate behaviors occur. This contains slow moving rock. 

What is the Asthenosphere. 
400

This stress occurs at reverse faults. This stress squeezes or pushed rocks together. 

WHat is compression. 

400

This is not a single volcano and is very explosive emitting lots of pyroclastic material. This occurs mostly along convergent boundaries where subduction occurs. 

What is a composite volcano. 

400

These include danger to people, structures and result in floods and big debris.

What are hazards caused by earthquakes?

500

Plates move away from each other, allowing the asthenosphere to rise to the surface and partially melt, creating magma and lava, in this plate boundary.

What is a divergent boundary?

500

This is a way of transferring heat energy that occurs in the mantle. Here the movement of matter from density differences is caused by temperature variations. 

What is convection?

500

This process makes land rise and also contributes to mountain building. 

What is an uplift. 

500

Hawaii was created at the middle of a plate where this triggered a chain of volcanoes. 

What is a hot spot. 

500

This fault is caused by transform boundaries where plates move against each other horizontally and shear stress is applied here. 

What is a strike-slip fault?