Plate Boundaries
Volcanos
Anything
Element or Compound
Force and Motion
100

The thinnest layer of the Earth

Crust

100

The San Andreas Fault in California is an example of a ____________________ boundary.

What is a transform boundary


100

The chemical symbol for hydrogen

What is H?


100

H2O

Compound 

100

True or False. A bike on grass is a form of friction?

True

200

A number of rigid, but moving, pieces of Earth's surface

Plate boundaries

200

_________________ are a result from the build up of stress at a plate boundary.

What is earthquakes


200

Number of atoms in C6H12O6

What is 24?


200

Chlorine


Element

200

A____ is a push or pull.

Force 

300

States that youngest rocks are at the top and the oldest layer of rocks are at the bottom

Law of Superposition

300

Hot air or liquid is less ________________ than cool air or liquid

Dense

300

Earth's sphere that is a mixture of gases we breathe.

What is the atmosphere?


300

O2


Element

300

What is the definition of friction? Be close to the answer for credit.

What is when two surfaces rub together and prevents or slows motion.


400

The thickest layer of the Earth

Mantle

400

The Himalayan mountains are the result of a ___________________________ boundary.

What is convergent boundary


400

Number of elements in C6H12O6


What is 3?


400

Sand (SiO2)


Compound

400

Which one of these two are true? A.Friction takes place when you go down a slide. B.Friction takes place when you try to go down a street block on a metal sled.

B

500

Name three of the major plates types 

(Draw the picture of each for full 500 points)

Convergent, Divergent, Transform

500

(where volcanoes often occur)

Subduction

500

a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler material without losing it's properties

What is an element?


500

Carbon Dioxide


Compound

500

True of False: Force equals mass times acceleration.

True