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100

Name the Compositional layers of Earth.

Crust, mantle, and core

100

What is a crack in the Earth's crust called?

Fault

100

When tectonic plates move away from each other what is created?

Great valleys called rifts

100

When did a series of volcanic explosions and pyroclastic flows begin at Mount St. Helens?

March 1980

100

What is the outermost layer of Earth called?

The crust

100

The thick layer of rock between Earth's crust and core.

Mantle

200

Name the Structural layer of Earth.

Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mesosphere, Outer Core, Inner Core

200

What type of fault causes two blocks of rock to slide horizontally?

Strike-Slip Fault

200

Name two common features found at divergent boundaries.

  • Normal faults

  • Valleys formed from block drops

  • Long narrow lakes filling the valleys

  • Volcanoes

  • Domes

200

Why do fault zones form at plate boundaries?

Intense stresses

200

What is 237 x 15?

3,555

200

A break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another.

Fault

300

What is the Lower Boundary of Crust called?

Mohorovicic discontinuity (Moho)

300

Block of rock that lies above the fault

Hanging Wall

300

Give an example of a Continent-Continent plate collision.

Himalayas

300

Underwater, cone-shaped mountains

Seamount

300

When is Earth Day? (Hint: It is in April) 

April 22

300

The point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's starting point.

Epicenter

400

What effect does Earth’s interior have on p-waves and s-waves?

Speed and direction 

400

Point on Earth’s surface above the earthquake's starting point (focus)

Epicenter

400

The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.

Subduction

400

Volcanic activity in the middle of a tectonic plate

Hot Spot

400

 What came first, the chicken or the egg?

Dinosaurs laid eggs much before the evolution of chicken, so the egg came first.


400

The seafloor that is located between dry land and the deep ocean crust.

Continental Margin

500

Which of the following contributes MOST to Earth’s magnetic field?

Earth’s Core

500

Where do most volcanoes tend to occur?

Along the plate boundaries

500

Chain of volcanoes, hundreds to thousands of miles long, that forms above a subduction zone.

Continental Arc Volcanism

500

How many times greater was the eruption of Mount Tambora compared to the eruption of Mount Saint Helens?

100 times greater

500

What is your teacher's first and last name? Must spell correctly. 

Catherine Hodgkins

500

The boundary between tectonic plates that are moving toward each other.

Convergent Boundrary 

600

Is a mineral that forms under high-pressure conditions more likely to form nearer to Earth’s surface or its core?

Near Earth's core

600

Will the monitoring station register P-waves or S-waves from the earthquake first?

P-waves

600

Name the 4 things that transform motion can result in.

  • Shallow earthquakes

  • Large lateral displacement of rock

  • A broad zone of crustal deformation

  • Volcanic activity

600

Name three types of damage caused by earthquakes?

  • Fire

  • Landslides

  • Tsunamis

600

What's Johnny Depp Afraid Of?

Clowns

600

An elastic wave or packet of energy produced by an earthquake.

Seismic Wave