Lab safety
Earth layers
Longitude @Latitude
Volcanos
Seafloor Features
100

You may remove your goggles while in a lab? True or false 

This is false 

100

How many compositional layers does the earth have?

Four Layers 

100

Halfway between the north pole and south pole?

The equator

100

Molten rock in earth's crust?

Magma

100

A wide waterway connecting to larger bodies of water?

Sound 

200

If your clothing catches on fire, you are to do what?

Drop to the floor and roll

200

The thin and solid outermost layer of the earth above the mantle?

The crust

200

What are lines of latitude also called?

Parales Lines

200

Rock that in its molten from issues from volcanos?

Lava

200

A ring shaped coral reef surrounding a lagoon and resting on a submerged volcano?

Atoll

300

If the fire alarm sounds, you are to do what?

Shut down your experiment, get your things and leave

300

What is the hottest layers of the earth? 

The core 

300

What are lines of longitude also called?

Meridians 

300

Major belt of volcanos that rims the Pacific Ocean?

Ring of fire 

300

A headland or a promontory of large size extending into a body of water?

A cape 

400

You get chemicals in your eye what should you do?

Immediately flush eyes out with water 

400

How many parts of the mantle are there?

Three

400

What lines run from east to west?

Latitude lines

400

Large rising bodies of magma not at plate of boundaries?

Hot spot

400

An inlet of the sea?

A bay 

500
Any type of chemicals, heat or glassware are used, students need to wear goggles True or false?

True 

500

The liquid layer of the earth core?

The outer core 

500

What lines run from north to south?

Longitude lines 

500

The area covered by lava as it pours out of a volcano flow.

Lava flow 

500

A deeper part of a river or harbor that is navigable?

A channel