WWI
Geography
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Hodge Podge
100

When did WWI start and end?

1914-1918

100

Canada is part of what continent?

North America

100

What is a dormant volanco?

Inactive, but still could erupt

100

What is used to record the activity of an earthquake?

Seismograph 

100

How many provinces and territories are there?

13

200

What were the names of the countries that teamed up to fight against each other?

Triple Entente and Triple Alliance

200

What is the capital of Canada and the capital of New Brunswick?

Ottawa and Fredericton

200

Name 2 types of volcanoes

Cindercone, Shield, Composite

200
What is used to measure the strength of an earthquake?

Richter scale

200

What is the highest mountain in the world and the highest mountain in New Brunswick?

Mount Everest

Mount Carleton

300

Why did Newfoundland have its own army during WWI?

They had yet to join Canada

300

Name all 5 of the world's oceans

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Southern

300

What is the most famous volcano and where is it located?

Mount St. Helen's - United States

300

What are the giant pieces of Earth's outer layer where most earthquakes occur called?

Tectonic Plates

300

What does a fox say?

Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding

400

When was WWII?

1939-1945

400

List all 7 continents

North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Australia, Asia, Antarctica 

400

What is the difference between magma and lava?

Magma - under the Earth's crust

Lava - once out of a volcano

400

What is the measurement of the strength of an earthquake called?

Magnitude

400

Name two famous mountain ranges

Rocky Mountains

Andes

Himalayas

Alps 

500

List the main 6 countries that fought against each other during WWI.

Italy, Austria-Hungary, Germany

Russia, Great Britain, France

500

Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada and what political party is his the leader of? What party came in second place and who was the leader?

Justin Trudeau - Liberal

Andrew Scheer - Conservative

500

What is the Ring of Fire and where is it located?

A zone where there are a lot of earthquakes and volcanoes. It is along the Pacific Ocean. 

500

After an earthquake, what might cause more damage to structures?

Aftershocks

500

How many days of school are left?

78