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Layers Earthquake Volcano #3 #1 #2 Features Minerals Minerals #4 #5 #6 500 500 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 Final Jeopardy Question What is the process by which the continents move slowly across Earth’s surfaced? Continental Drift Back What is the Layer of Earth between the crust and the core. This area is too far down to get a sample and it 67% of Earth’s mass. Mantle Back What is the bottom of the mantle to the center of the Earth, and comprises 33% of the Earth’s mass? Core Back What is the stronger, lower part of the mantle called? mesosphere Back What is the structure of the Earth that is solid and mostly made of iron and nickel? It has a high magnetic rate and is 6,378 km below earth’s surface. Core Back What are three ways that stress can affect rocks? 1. Stretch or pull them apart 2. Squeeze them together 3. Push them in different directions Back What is the slowest moving type of wave that develops when seismic waves reach Earth’ surface? Surface Waves Back What is the location on Earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake called? epicenter Back What is a device that is used to detect and record seismic waves? seismograph Back What is the study of the composition, structure, and history of the Earth? Geology Back Explain the difference between an explosive and non-explosive volcano. Differentiate in terms of viscosity, silica content, and dormancy. Explosive Volcano Non-explosive Volcano High Viscosity Dormant for a long time Low Viscosity Low silica content Constantly spews Back DAILY DOUBLE What terms are described in the following: a. An opening in the ground where magma rises to the surface. b. A pocket where magma collects c. A bowl shaped pit at the top of a volcano d. A narrow, vertical channel where magma rises to the surface. A. Vent C. crater B. Magma chamber D. pipe Back What happens when the expanding gases in the magma bubble out through a crack in the crust and magma is propelled through the surface? A volcano erupts. Back Once magma reaches the top of a volcano, what does it turn into? Lava What type(s) of volcano(es) create lava flows and explosive eruptions? Composite and Explosive Back What do geologists use to record seismic waves? seismograph Back Name the following three main boundaries: a. Two plates collide against each other b. Two plates slip past each other & move in opposite directions c. Two plates begin to pull apart in the opposite directions. Hints they start with the letters T,D, & C A. convergent B. transform Back C. divergent What “F” words are described below: a. A bend in layers of rock b. Many occur along plate boundaries c. Forms where rocks are squeezed, but not break d. A break in a mass of rock where movement happens A. fold B. fault C. fold Back D. fault What is the process by which oceanic plates sink into the mantle through a trench? subduction Back What is a depression in the ocean floor where subduction takes place? trench Back At what type of plate boundary does subduction occur? At convergent plate boundaries Back Name two different types of weathering that can break down rock at Earth’s surface. Chemical and mechanical Back What property is the particular geometric shape that the atoms of a mineral are arranged in? Crystal structure Back What property is the color of a mineral’s powder? streak Back What property is the way in which a mineral’s surface reflects light? luster Back What property is the mineral’s mass divided by its volume? density Back What is the color of the powder a mineral leaves on an unglazed porcelain called? The mineral’s streak Back What is the property that is the mineral’s resistance to scratching? hardness Back What property is the way a mineral breaks? fracture Back What is the property in which a type of fracture in which a mineral splits along regular, well-defined flat surfaces where the bonds are the weakest? cleavage Back What is the scale used to measure hardness of a mineral? Mohs scale Back Place your wager and the question will appear. It has to do with graphs. If this graph were extrapolated, which wave would travel the longest Shear waves time? How much time would it take for the shear wave to travel 12000 km? 30 minutes Back