Earth's Layer
Volcanoes
Plate Tectonics
Lab Safety
Latitude and Longitude
101

How many layers are there?

we’ve talked about 7 layers

101

What’s a volcano?

It’s an opening in the earth’s crust in which lava, gases, ash escape

101

What’s the thinnest layer of the Earth?

the crust

101

What should you do after working with bio specimens, chemicals and/or substances?

wash both hands with soap & water

101

The 0° line of longitude that divides the Eastern and Western Hemisphere is…

Prime Meridian

202

The lithosphere combines what two layers?

upper mantle & crust

202

Where’s the most active volcanoes?

Indonesia

202

What’s the correct for the layers of the earth?

inner and outer core, mantle, crust

202

What's the best footwear to wear in a lab?

closed toe shoes

202

How many parts does the equator divide the earth into?

2 parts

303

What layer of the Earth has the lowest temperature?

the crust (avg. temperature is between 200°C and 400°C)

303

Has worldwide volcanic activity been increasing in recent years?

there’s no evidence of it

303

Which is lighter: oceanic crust or continental crust?

continental

303

What’s the proper way to deal with a minor burn on your skin?

dipping the burned area in cold water

303

Imagery lines that run parallel are called?

lines of longitude

404

What’s the oceanic floor made of?

copper, zinc, nickel, gold, silver, and phosphorus

404

How do you know when a volcano isn’t going to erupt anymore?

When there’s no sign of an active magma chamber beneath the volcano

404

Where are earthquakes created?

earthquakes occur among the edges of plate tectonics

404

What’s the correct way to look at a test tube?

from the side

404

Zero degrees latitude is also called the ______.

the equator

505

What materials make up the inner core?

made up of iron and nickel in an alloy represented by the chemical formula (NiFe)

505

Why are volcanoes active even when there’s no eruption?

Scientists only consider a volcano to be active only if it is showing signs of unrest (unusual earthquake activity or significant new gas emissions)

505

How does a collision zone differ from a destructive plate boundary?

collision zones differ from destructive plate boundaries due to the types of crust found in each. collision zones have two continental plates, whereas destructive boundaries have one continental and one oceanic

505

The skull and crossbones symbol is used for which type of hazard in the lab?

acute toxicity

505

Lines of longitude can also be called?

meridians