Earth Shift
Earthquakes
Tsunamis
Volcanoes
Erosion and Landslides
100

What is the word for a scientist that studies the earth, including rocks and fossils and what is the name of the study called?

A geologist studies the earth. The study is called geology.

100

Shaking of the ground caused by a seismic wave near or where the plates of Earth's crust meet.

What is an earthquake?

100

A wave or series of waves caused by displaced water.

What is a tsunami?

100

Molten material from Earth's mantle after is has reached Earth's surface.

What is lava?

100

Movement of sediment from one loaction to another.

What is Erosion?

200

This is a line where two tectonic plates meet.

What is a fault?

200

The size or extent of an earthquake.

What is magnitude?

200

To move into its space and push it out of position.

What is displace?
200

Molten material from Earth's mantle below Earth's surface.

What is Magma?

200

The process of breaking rock into smaller pieces.

What is weathering?

300

Sediment compacted together formed where wind, ice, or water break down larger pieces of rock into smaller pieces.

What is a sedimentary rock?

300

These tools convert the vibrations caused by seismic waves into lines that look like a graph.

What is a seismograph?

300

Special buoys in the ocean to detect the rise and fall of waves.

What is a tsunameter?

300

A plume of magma that causes eruptions through Earth's crust without plates interacting.

What is a hot spot?

300

A strong wind that carried sand and dust through the air.

What is a sandstorm?

400

This forms when igneous or sedimentary rock is placed under tremendous heat or pressure.

What is a metamorphic rock?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What are the two types of crust and what are the three ways that they move and how are they moving.

Oceanic and Continental. 

Plates move: transform: sliding past; divergent: moving away from each other; convergent: moving toward each other.

400

Seawalls, natural barriers, and less building in vulnerable areas

What is tsunami preparedness?

400

This is theory that explains how Earth's crust is made up of plates that move and interact with each other.

What is plate tectonics theory?

400

A form of mass movement in which a large section of a slope slides downhill all at once. 

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Give two causes of this?

What is a landslide? Can be caused by volcanic eruptions, gravity, and fires that destroy vegetation. 

500

This is made of magma or lava that has cooled and hardened.

What is igneous rock?

500

What is the primary cause of an earthquake. 

BONUS: Why are earthquakes called natural disasters?

Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates. They are called natural disasters because humans do not cause them.

500

This country experiences the most tsunamis due to where several of Earth's plates meet.

What is Japan?

500

What are the three types of volcanos? Give their names and definitions.

dormant volcano: has not erupted for a long time but could

active: a volcano that still erupts

extinct: a volcano that is no longer at risk of erupting because it has moved away from plate boundary or hot spot.

500

Planting more vegetation, building a retaining wall, and using concrete and steel pillars may prevent this.

What are natural and man-made solutions in preventing landslides?