Minerals and Rock Types
Rock Cycle and Earth Layers
Plate Boundaries and Tectonic Events
Continental Drift
All About Us!
100

This mineral is the toughest one out there.

What is a diamond?

100

These are the layers of the earth.

What is the crust, mantle, outer, and inner core?

100

This type of boundary occurs when two plates slide past each other.

What is a transform boundary?

100

This supercontinent is believed to have existed millions of years ago.

What is Pangaea?

100

These two students are sisters.

Who are Dayra and Yuridia?

200

These are the three rock types.

What are igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks?

200

This rock is formed when Magma has cooled.

What is Igneous Rock?

200

This region along the Pacific Ocean has frequent volcanic activity and earthquakes.

What is the Ring of Fire?

200

This scientist proposed the theory of Continental Drift.

Who is Alfred Wegener?

200

This teacher cannot whistle.

Who is Mr. Gonzales?

300

This test can be used to determine Fool's Gold from real Gold.

What is a streak test?

300

These two conditions form metamorphic rock.

What is high pressure and high temperature?

300

This is the largest tectonic plate in the world.

What is the Pacific Plate?

300

North America, Africa, and Europe all share this type of rock evidence.

What are mountains?

300

This teacher's favorite animal is a dolphin?

Who is Ms. Morfin?

400

This object is formed naturally, has a definite chemical composition, has an orderly atomic arrangement, is solid, inorganic, and has a crystalline structure.

What is a mineral?

400

Compaction and cementation, also known as lithification, gives you this type of rock.

What is sedimentary rock?

400

This phenomena is responsible for the formation of volcanoes that do NOT exist along plate boundaries, such as the ones found in Hawaii.

What are hot spots?

400

These continents have had glaciers at one point in history according to glacial evidence.

What are South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia?

400

This is where Ms. Marerro visited and flew over dormant volcanoes.

Where is Oregon?

500

This is the type of rock shown in this picture.

What is sedimentary rock?

500

This is the deepest humans have gone into Earth.

How much is 7 miles?

500

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge was formed from this type of boundary.

What is a divergent boundary?

500

This is the driving force behind tectonic plate movement.

What are convection currents in the mantle?

500

This celebrity has made an appearance in almost every camp lesson.

Who is Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson?