Volcanoes
Rocks and Minerals
Mountains, Valleys, and Plains
Earthquakes
Continents, Islands, and Coastlines
100

What is a volcano?

a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being, or have been, erupted from the earth's crust.

100

What is a mineral?

inorganic substances that occur naturally in the Earth

100

How many kinds of mountains are there?

3

100

How many earthquakes happen every year?

1 millions

100

What is an island?

Bodies of land surrounded by water.

200

How many types of volcanoes are there?

4

200

Minerals join together to form the rock that makes up what?

The Earth's Crust

200

Where do plains typically form?

Interiors of the continents

200

How many main types of faults are there?

3

200

What is the name of the land mass that consisted of all the continents, fitting like a puzzle?

Pangea

300

Where do volcanoes tend to occur?

Around Convergent and Divergent boundaries

300

How is igneous rock formed?

The cooling  of magma

300

Where is a Intermontane valley formed?

Between mountains

300

Give an example of how earthquakes are measured.

Richter Scale, Moment Magnitude Scale, Modefied Mercalli

300

What is a coastline?

Area on the edge of a landmass that meets an ocean or other large body of water.

400

What are the three stages of volcanoes?

Active, Dormant, Extinct

400

Give an example of sedimentary rock.

Chalk, sandstone, limestone, or coal

400

How many types of valleys are there?

5


400

How do earthquakes occur?

  • Tectonic plates are constantly moving

  • Rocks are not particularly slippery

400

Who came up with Continental Drift Theory?

Alfred Wegener 

500

Volcanic rock breaks down into....

Fertile soil

500

What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.

500

Name the types of Mountains.

Fold, Undersea, and Fault-Block

500

How does a strike/slip fault move?

Horizontally, relative to one another 

500

Name all continents without looking at your notes.

  • North America

  • South America

  • Europe

  • Asia

  • Africa

  • Australia

  • Antarctica