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What is a scientific theory?
What is the Prime Meridian?
What is elevation?
What are igneous rocks?
What is an Earthquake?
What is breaking water mains and gas pipes?
What is less?
What are sedimentary rocks?
What is the Equator?
What is a hypothesis?
What is shake less?
What is topography?
What are metamorphic rocks?
What is lava?
What is a controlled experiment?
What is the Dependent Variable?
What is more violent?
What is the hydrosphere?
What are landslides?
What are independent variables?
What are Sesmic waves?
What is slide past each other?
What is in shallow, warm water?
What is base-isolated building design?
What is temperature and pressure?
When friction is low rock do this
In an Earthquake, the futher the structure is from the fault the ______ shaking there will be
Almost all growth in the coral reef occurs here
A well tested concept that explains many observations
The height above sea level
Earthquakes can cause fires and floods by
The shaking and trembling that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface
The shape of the land is referred to as
In an Earthquake the thicker the layer of soil the more_______ the shaking will be
These rocks form through heat and pressure
Liquefaction can trigger
These rocks form through weathering and erosion
These rocks form through melting and cooling
The imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South poles
The way scientists test a hypothesis
Not all types of volcanic activity include this
A possible explanation for observation relating to a scientific question
The imaginary line that divide the Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres
These are the kinds of waves geologists use to record and study evidence about the Earth's interior
What you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment
The Earth's oceans, lakes, rivers, and ice form the
Factors that change in an experiment are called
A house on soild rock will shake ________ then a house on sandy soil in an Earthquake
This increases as you go down the layers of Earth
This design decreases the amount of energy that reaches a building during an Earthquake

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A well tested concept that explains many observationsWhat is a scientific theory?
These are the kinds of waves geologists use to record and study evidence about the Earth's interiorWhat are Sesmic waves?
The shape of the land is referred to asWhat is topography?
Liquefaction can triggerWhat are landslides?
When friction is low rock do thisWhat is slide past each other?
Factors that change in an experiment are calledWhat are independent variables?
Almost all growth in the coral reef occurs hereWhat is in shallow, warm water?
The height above sea levelWhat is elevation?
Not all types of volcanic activity include thisWhat is lava?
In an Earthquake the thicker the layer of soil the more_______ the shaking will beWhat is more violent?
The imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South polesWhat is the Equator?
The way scientists test a hypothesisWhat is a controlled experiment?
The Earth's oceans, lakes, rivers, and ice form theWhat is the hydrosphere?
This increases as you go down the layers of EarthWhat is temperature and pressure?
In an Earthquake, the futher the structure is from the fault the ______ shaking there will beWhat is less?
Earthquakes can cause fires and floods byWhat is breaking water mains and gas pipes?
A possible explanation for observation relating to a scientific questionWhat is a hypothesis?
This design decreases the amount of energy that reaches a building during an EarthquakeWhat is base-isolated building design?
These rocks form through melting and coolingWhat are igneous rocks?
The imaginary line that divide the Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheresWhat is the Prime Meridian?
The shaking and trembling that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surfaceWhat is an Earthquake?
A house on soild rock will shake ________ then a house on sandy soil in an EarthquakeWhat is shake less?
These rocks form through weathering and erosionWhat are sedimentary rocks?
What you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experimentWhat is the Dependent Variable?
These rocks form through heat and pressureWhat are metamorphic rocks?