Volcanos you've all heard of
Earthquakes and other Earth stuff
Plate and Personal Boundaries
Once upon a time
Fun questions you probably don't know the answer to
100

79 AD was a bad year for the people of a small coastal city in Italy, this volcano made sure of it.

Mt. Vesuvius

100

John Milne was the English geologist responsible for the invention of this key geological tool, capable of monitor vibrations in the Earth

Seismograph

100

This type of plate boundary is responsible for nearly every bad geological event that we have discussed.

Convergent

100

Once upon a time there was a volcano who spat out little igneous rock babies. Before the volcano died it entered this stage of its life.

Dormant

100

This is number of years that the rock cycle has been going on

MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of years

200

As an educated man of science, Mr. Worley has a profound reason for his love of this famous volcano.

Krakatoa

200

This fracture that runs between 2 large slabs of rock is a repeat offender when it comes to causing earthquakes

Fault line

200
Obviously named after this tectonic boundary (I mean why wouldn't she name her book after geological topics? Everyone loves geology), a book written by Veronica Roth describes the dystopian society split into several factions.

Divergent

200

Once upon a time, a man best known for being named after Batman's Butler, made major strides in the field of Geology with the development of the Plate Tectonic Theory.

Alfred Wegener

200

This natural disaster is Mr. Worley's least favorite natural disaster due to its disastrous nature.

Tsunami

300

This famous Hawaiian volcano erupts on average every 3 years and is known for being one of the most active volcanos in the world

Mt. Kilauea

300

The number of plate boundaries that have been taught in this class that are often responsible for earth quakes.

2

300

The boundary type that slides and grinds past one another like grouchy middle schoolers in the hallway during passing period

Transform

300

Once upon a time this fantasy child worked her way through numerous assignments to explore all of her exotic interests.

Little Suzzie Catastrophe

300

How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?

As much wood as a wood chuck could if a wood chuck could chuck wood

400

With roughly 36 cubic miles of ash, this volcano erupted in 1815 in what may be the most destructive eruption in recorded history.

Mt. Tambora

400

According to Mr. Worley, this is the absolute best way to handle an earthquake... or any natural disaster for that matter.

Don't be there when it happens

400

This movie, staring the fabulous Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, details in wonderful and scientific detail, the problem with living next to a large fault line. The large fault line is also conveniently the namesake of the movie.

San Andreas

400

Once upon a time the Earth may have existed as this large supercontinent

Pangea

400

Name one of the high tech tools used by the geologist spotlighted in the Bill Nye video we watched earlier this year.

Spade/shovel, auger, or pocket knife

500

Prior to the plague in the mid 14th century, volcanologists suppose that this Indonesian volcano is responsible for the death of tens of thousands in Europe in the mid 13th century.

Mt. Pinatubo

500

In 1964 this northern state was devastated by the worst earthquake in United States' history.

Alaska

500

A subduction zone is part of a convergent plate boundary that involves these 2 types of crust.

Oceanic and Continental

500

Once upon a time Harry Truman decided to stay in his quiet mountain lodge by the lake. Unfortunately for Harry, Helen, the mountain he loved so much, decided to blow up in this year.

1980

500

Little Suzzie's best friend

Abby Normal