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Rock Types
Volcano
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Layers of the Earth
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What is a subduction zone?

A subduction zone is a collision between two of Earth's tectonic plates, where one plate sinks into the mantle underneath the other plate.

100

What are the three rock types?

Metamorphic, sedimentary, Igneous 

100

How many different types of volcano are there? What are the names?

3, Stratovolcanoes, Shield, and cinder cone

100

what boundary causes rift valleys and mid-oceanic ridges?

Divergent boundary

100

top layer

crust

200

What boundary type causes shield volcanos?


divergent plate boundaries



200

Which rock types are you expected to see fossils in

sedimentary. 

200

What is the name of magma that reaches the earths surface?

Lava

200

3 main types of faults?

normal, reverse (thrust) and strike-slip

200

which layers are solid?

Crust,  inner core

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Where are volcanoes and earthquakes more likely to occur?

The ring of fire

300

True or False: Each rock type can only follow one pathway of the rock cycle.

FALSE

300

The belt of volcanoes around the rim of the Pacific Ocean is called the.....

Ring of fire

300

name the Convergent Oceanic-Oceanic landform

 volcanic isle

300

Hottest layer

inner core

400

What is Pangaea?

 a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.

400

Which type is made by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface, followed by cementation 

sedimentary 

400

Is magma more or less dense than the surrounding rock? 

Less, Thats why it rises.

400

What causes the movement of the plates?

convection currents in the molten rock in Earth's mantle below the crust.

400

which 2 layers have iron?

inner and outer core

500

Who proposed the theory of Continental Drift?

Alfred Wegener

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What type of rock is made by the cooling of magma?

Igneous rock

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Which volcano is the smallest type?

Cinder cone!

500

what is the Definition of the theory?

that Earth's lithosphere comprises a number of large tectonic plates which have been slowly moving since about 3.4 billion years ago.

500

Every layer in order by name. (4)

 (1) crust (2) mantle (3a) outer core (3b) inner core