those who study plants
What are botanists?
This gemstone is named for the country it is found in
What is Tanzanite?
so soft that a person can scratch it with their fingernail
What is talc?
A volcano that will never erupt again
What is an Extinct Volcano?
The scale that earthquakes are measured with
What is the Richter Scale?
those who study insects
What is an entomologist?
The rarest gemstone
What is Panite?
A reddish metal, that will turn green because of oxidation.
What is copper?
the place in a volcano where magma fills
What is the magma chamber?
This Fault in California is responsible for most earthquakes
What is the San Andes Fault?
Those who study the earth
What is a geologist?
The beautiful green color is caused by Chromium
What is an emerald?
Silver, gold, and platinum are known as this
What is precious metals?
When there is alternating layers of lava and tephra it is rereferred to as this
What is a Composite Volcano?
Small tremors that occur after an earthquake
What are aftershocks?
Those who study the earthquakes
What is a Seismologist?
crystalized form of carbon, makes it the hardest of all minerals
What is a diamond?
Made from copper and tin
What in Bronze?
A volcano that may erupt again
What an active volcano?
where most earthquakes happen
What is the Seismic Belt?
Those who study space
What is an Astrologist?
This semi precious stone looks like a ruby, and is centered on the British State Crown
What is Red Spinel?
a light weight silver metal
What is Aluminum?
after erupting the top caves in creating a crater on the top that fills with water
What is a Caldera?
The origin inside the earth where an earthquake begins
What is the Focus?