List the Three(3) types of geological hazards
Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Volcanoes
Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
Alfred Wegener
How old is the Earth believed to be?
4.6 billion years old
What is a fossil?
preserved evidence of once living organisms
If an earthquake happens in the ocean, what can occur as a result?
tsunami
Which type of rock is formed by heat and pressure
metamorphic rocks
What causes tectonic plates to move?
Convection currents
What era did humans appear in?
What era did dinosaurs appear in?
Which era was the longest?
cenozoic
mesozoic
precambrian
Where do convection currents occur for plate movement?
in the mantle
What is geological time scale?
A record of Earth's biological and geological events
Describe how hotspots form
magma pushes through oceanic crust to create underwater volcanoes
What happens at mid ocean ridges?
new crust is formed
Which layer is the intrusive layer?

Layer R
Describe what causes a violent volcanic eruption vs a non violent volcanic eruption
Violent - viscous magma
Non violent - low viscosity magma
Which type of rock forms from weathering, erosion, compaction, and cementation?
sedimentary rocks
What makes the Ring of Fire so geologically active?
Lots of subduction zones (volcanic activity and Earthquakes)
Describe the two pieces of evidence that Wegener used for his theory and WHY his theory was not accepted
Fossil evidence - fossils of same species found on different continents
Shape of the continents - fit together like puzzle pieces
Was not accepted because he couldn't explain how the continents moved
Describe the law of superposition
in undisturbed rock layers, the younger layers are near the top/surface and older rocks are near the bottom/further down in the groud
The Indian plate is still colliding with the Eurasian plate which is causing Mount Everest to grow. What type of plate boundary is this?
Convergent
Base isolation allows the foundation of a building to move and keep the rest of the building intact. When would base isolation be a benefit?
during an earthquake
Explain what makes the rock cycle a cycle
all rocks on Earth are continuously changing to new forms
-no rocks created out of thin air/destroyed into thin air
What does fossil record help scientists do
help explain the events and their order in the geological timeline.
Why are most geological hazards occurring near plate boundaries?
plates are constantly on the move - when they move , stress is released causing earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis
The further away you go from a mid ocean ridge, the rocks will get...
older