Earthquakes
Floods and Volcanoes
Mountain Building
Meteorites and more...
Random
100

Draw a picture of the tectonic plate movement we used to represent what made earthquakes. 

(Something moving against each other in opposite directions)

100
This describes the FORMATION of a volcanoes shape (fast, or slow?)
What is slow?
100

This is the name of tectonic plate boundary responsible for mountain building.

What is convergent?

100

This meteorite or asteroid was the largest per square mile from our case study in explore 3... (The Barringer or Chixculub)

What is the Chixculub asteroid?

100
These are the names of two possibly large scale processes.

What could be earthquakes, volcanoes...

200

This is the name of the tectonic plate movement that causes the most earthquakes?

What is Tranverse? 
200

This is where volcanoes are most likely to be found.

What is along tectonic plate boundaries, or the Ring of Fire?

200

These are the two mountain ranges can be found in the United States.

What are the Rocky Mountains and the Appalacian Mountains?

200

This describes how large the Barringer Meteorite's scale was.

What is local, or small?

200

These are the names of two small scale processes. 

What are geochemcial/erosion, floods, some earthquakes...

300

This describes how quickly an earthquake happens. 

What is fast?

300
This describes the scale of a flood.
What is small scale? (floods do not affect things at a global scale, but aren't as small as limestone erosion)
300

This describes the age of the Rocky Mountain to the Appalacian Mountains.

What is younger?
300

This describes the speed of an asteroids or meteorite's impact.

What is fast?

300
This is the processes that could be argued is the slowest...

What is erosion, tectonic plate movement, or mountain building. 

400

These are 3 locations on Earth that earthquakes have happened in or nearby. 

What is California, Mexico, Chile, Japan, Alaska, Washington, New Zealand, China, India, Tibet...

400
This describes the location of where floods are most likely to happen.
What is in flood zones, or in climates where there is usually a lot of water already. An exception may be if a dry place already had a ton of water recently, in which they may have a "flash flood." 
400
This describes two main characteristics of an older mountain range.

What is smoother, rounder, and/or shorter?

400

This process helps explain how caves are formed.

What is geochemical or erosion of limestone?
400

This describes the height of Mt. St. Helens AFTER it's eruption. 

What is lower, by 1,200 ft. 

500

This is what an earthquake is...

What is the sudden release of energy as two tectonic plates move and slip.

500

This describes WHEN a flood is most likely to occur. 

What is when there is already too much water for the soil to absorb, or when water levels rise higher than the recorded regular amounts of water for that season.
500

This is the mountain range that the tallest mountain in the world (above sea level), Mount Everest, is a part of. 

What is the Himilayas? 

500

This is the name of the process that happens at an atomic (microscopic) level. 

What is the dissolution of limestone?

500

These are the two tectonic plates responsible for the creation of the Himilayan Mountain Range.

What is the Indian Plate and the Eruasia Plate (where Tibet is located).