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Earth
Plates
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
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What is crust?
Thinnest layer.
Row 1, Col 1
What is Pangaea?
All the continents were one.
1,2
What is a volcano?
A mountain made
of lava and ash.
1,3
What is earthquake?
Shaking ground caused by
energy formed from the moving
rock below the crust.
1,4
What is mantle?
Has pockets of magma.
2,1
What is transform?
These plates slide past
each other in opposite directions.
2,2
What is lava?
Magma that reaches
the earth’s surface.
2,3
What is after shock?
A small earthquake after
a big one in the
same spot.
2,4
What is the outer core?
Made of liquid iron and nickel.
3,1
What is divergent?
These plates spread apart
slowly.
3,2
What crater?
An opening at the earth’s
Surface.
3,3
What is the epicenter?
The point on the
earth’s surface directly
above the focus.
3,4
What is the inner core?
Solid iron and nickel.
4,1
What is convergent?
These plates
collide or are
pushed together.
4,2
What is cone?
Over a long period of
time the layers may take
this shape.
4,3
What is the Richter Scale?
Measures the amount of
energy in an earthquake.
4,4
What is the mantle?
Iron and magnesium.
5,1
What Gondwanaland and Laurasia?
The two continents
formed after
Pangaea.
5,2
What is Conduit?
The “pipe” that the
materials use to escape to the
earth’s surface.
5,3
What is Seismograph?
Records ground vibrations.
5,4
Place your bet and write it on paper.
Have paper ready to write down your
answer.
What is 1,800 miles?
The distance the mantle extends
down into the center of the earth.