Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Tectonic Plates
Weathering
Erosion
100

This type of volcano has frequent eruptions or shows signs of future eruptions

Active Volcano

100

The point under earth's surface where an earthquake begins

Focus

100
A rapid movement of Earth's tectonic plates creates an...

Earthquake

100
Weathering is the....

Breaking

100

Erosion is the....

Taking
200

Magma is stored underground in a place called...

Magma chamber

200

Most volcanoes occur near ____________ spots in earth's crust

Weak

200

This circle of volcanoes circles the pacific ocean and most volcanoes live here

The Ring of Fire

200

Deposition is the _________

placing

200

Earth is constantly....

Changing

300

This type of volcano has not erupted for a long time but it still could

Dormant Volcano

300

A break or crack in rocks where Earth's crust can move

Fault

300

A break in Earth's crust (earthquakes might happen here)

Fault

300

The Grand Canyon was made by...

Moving Water

300

Erosion happens....

over a long period of time
400

Scientists think that this type of volcano will not erupt again

Extinct Volcano

400

Earthquakes do not occur near state lines but they do occur near....

Fault Lines

400

Earthquakes most likely occur where two _________ _______meet.

Tectonic Plates

400

This type of chemical weathering occurs when carbon dioxide and water mix

Acid Rain
400

Name the four modes of erosion

Moving water, moving ice, wind and landslides/avalanches 

500

Thin lava spews out of this kind of volcano

Shield Volcano

500

The point on earth's surface that is directly above the focus of an earthquake. 

Epicenter

500

Explain how the actions around a fault can result in an earthquake.

There is a break in earth's crust where two tectonic plates meet. These plates slide past each other causing earthquakes.
500

Name the five causes of weathering

Water, Ice, Chemicals, Living Things & Temperature Changes

500

Name the two RAPID forms of erosion

Avalanches and Landslides