Download Geology Unit Jeopardy 07

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Weathering wikipedia , lookup

Spherical Earth wikipedia , lookup

History of geomagnetism wikipedia , lookup

Composition of Mars wikipedia , lookup

Nature wikipedia , lookup

Tectonic–climatic interaction wikipedia , lookup

Geochemistry wikipedia , lookup

Earthquake wikipedia , lookup

Age of the Earth wikipedia , lookup

History of geology wikipedia , lookup

Large igneous province wikipedia , lookup

Plate tectonics wikipedia , lookup

Geology wikipedia , lookup

Geophysics wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Minerals
Earthquakes
Earth’s
Layers
Rock Cycle
Plate
Tectonics
100
100
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Minerals $ 100
What property of a mineral
is measured on a scale
from 1 to 10?
ANSWER:
hardness
Minerals $200
Silicate minerals contain a
combination of what two
elements?
ANSWER:
Silicon and oxygen
Minerals $300
What is the name of this
metallic luster mineral often
confused with real gold?
ANSWER:
pyrite
Minerals $400
Which mineral contains
lead, has a high density, is
cubic and has a metallic
luster?
ANSWER:
galena
Minerals $500
What are the FOUR
characteristics of a
mineral?
ANSWER:
1. Natural
2. Solid
3. Non-living (inorganic)
4. Repeating chemical formula
(crystal structure)
Earthquakes $100
What is the name of the
location where an earthquake
releases energy within the
crust, along a fault line?
ANSWER
focus
Earthquakes $200
Which seismic wave exists
only at the epicenter of
very powerful earthquakes?
ANSWER:
L (surface) waves
Earthquakes $300
What is the method used to
locate an epicenter using
distances from a seismic
station?
ANSWER:
triangulation
Earthquakes $400
What is the name of the scale
that uses eyewitness accounts
to measure the intensity of an
earthquake?
ANSWER:
Mercalli Scale
Earthquakes $500
What TWO pieces of information
from a seismogram are needed to
determine the Richter scale
magnitude of an earthquake?
ANSWER:
S & P lag time
AND
Height of the S wave
Earth’s Layers $100
Which layer of the earth is
solid due to tremendous
pressure?
ANSWER:
Inner core
Earth’s Layers $200
Which type of crust is less
dense and thicker (ocean
crust or continental crust)?
ANSWER:
Continental crust
Earth’s Layers $300
Which layer of the earth is
mostly made of liquid iron
and nickel?
ANSWER:
Outer core
Earth’s Layers $400
Lithospheric plates are
made up of which two
layers of the earth?
ANSWER:
Crust and top of mantle
Earth’s Layers $500
What do we use to learn about
the outer and inner core of
the earth?
ANSWER:
Earthquake (seismic)
waves
Rock Cycle $100
What type of rock is
created from the cooling of
magma or lava?
ANSWER:
Igneous rock
Rock Cycle $200
What type of rock is created
from the compaction and
cementation of particles?
ANSWER:
Sedimentary rock
Rock Cycle $300
What process moves
sediments from their
original source to a new
location?
ANSWER:
erosion
Rock Cycle $400
What breaks down rock on
the surface of the earth?
ANSWER:
weathering
Rock Cycle $500
Name the FIVE agents of
erosion.
ANSWER:
Running water
Wind
Waves
Glaciers
Gravity
Plate Tectonics
$ 100
What is the name of the
transform boundary along the
west coast of North America
that causes many earthquakes?
ANSWER:
San Andreas fault line
Plate Tectonics
$ 200
What type of plate
boundary exists when
plates collide together?
ANSWER:
Convergent
Plate Tectonics
$ 300
What land form exists on plate
boundaries at the bottom of the
ocean where new ocean crust
is being created?
ANSWER:
Mid-ocean ridges
Plate Tectonics
$ 400
What landform gets created
above sea level when two
oceanic plates collide?
ANSWER:
Volcanic island arc
Plate Tectonics
$ 500
What is the name of the
circular pattern of material in
the mantle that scientists think
cause the plates to move?
ANSWER:
Convection Currents