Earth's Layers
Plate Tectonics
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
100

The middle layer of the three compositional layers of earth.

What is the mantle?

100

This theory explains how large pieces of Earth's outermost layer moves and changes shape.

What is the theory of plate tectonics?

100

Vents of fissures on Earth's surface where magma and gas are expelled.

What are volcanoes?

100

Movement or trembling of the ground by a sudden release of energy when rocks move along a fault.

What is an earthquake?

200

The outermost compositional layer of the earth.

What is the core?

200

The bending of rock layers due to stress.

What is folding?

200

This is magma that is above the ground.

What is lava?

200

The point at which an earthquake originates.

What is the focus?

300

The outermost physical layer of the earth.

What is the lithosphere?

300

This crust is thicker and less dense than oceanic crust.

What is continental crust?

300

The release of pyroclastic materials is associated with this type of volcano.

What is an explosive eruption?

300

The point on EArth's surface directly above the focus.

What is the epicenter?

400

This core is solid.

What is the inner core?

400

Plates move away from each other at this type of boundary.

What are divergent boundaries?

400

This process causes hot spots in the Pacific Ocean which caused the volcanoes that created the Hawaii Islands.

What is convection?

400

These are two scales used to measure earthquakes.

What are the Richter and the Moment Magnitude scale.

500

The lithosphere is broken up into plates that "float" on this physical layer.

What is the asthenosphere?

500

The line the fault blocks move along.

What is the fault line?

500

Mountain building, volcanism, subduction, and large earthquakes occur aaah these boundaries.

What is convergent boundaries?

500

A wave of energy that travels through earth and away from an earthquake in all directions.

What are seismic waves?