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It’s all
Terrestrial
I Have Gas You’re a Star
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EC 1
EC 2
EC 3
WW100
What caused the major features of
Tennessee’s landscape? (hint look
around you sometime.)
WW200
When plates are compressed
(pushed together), they produce
what?
WW300
What causes earthquakes?
WW400
An instrument that detects and
measures waves produced by an
earthquake is called _________.
WW500
What happens where magma
rises through the ocean floor?
IW100
Name at least three variables that may affect
the climate of an area.
IW200
What happens when cool damp air
approaches a mountain range?
IW300
In winter, a city that is far away from
an ocean will generally be
________ than a city near a large
body of water.
IW400
Two climates that are at the same
latitude may be different because
of _______________________
(think: which variables would
change the climate?)
IW500
When moist winds approach a
mountain, they often drop rain as
they rise over the mountain. The air
coming down the other side of the
mountain is ___________ and
___________.
VR100
Magma flow through an
opening in the Earth’s
crust called a ________.
VR200
The thick layer of solid and molten
rock that lies beneath the crust is
called the _________________.
VR300
The center part of the Earth is called the
_____________________________.
VR400
A pool of magma called a
__________ formed the
Hawaiian Islands.
VR500
The theory that explains how
continents move is called
__________________________.
EC1
Which planet has the
shortest year? Why?
Which planet is the hottest?
Why?
EC2
What is the biggest planet?
EC 3
The dry area on the leeward side of
a mountain is called a ________.
A large stream of water that flows
in the ocean is called a ________
ww100
Plate tectonics
ww200
Folded mountains
ww300
When two plates slide
and move next to each
other
ww400
seismometer
ww500
The sea floor spread
apart
iw100
Altitude, latitude, ocean
currents
iw200
Water vapor in the air
condenses and forms
rain
iw300
Colder
iw400
Altitude or large bodies
of water
iw500
Cooler and drier
vr100
fault
Vr200
mantle
Vr300
core
Vr400
volcano
vr500
Plate tectonics
ec1
b
ec2
b
ec3
Rain shadow
currents
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