a plate
Ring of Fire
crust
crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
San Andreas Fault
when two plates separate and magma comes up and fills in gap to make a new ocean floor
mantle
Tsunami
magma
outer core or inner core
oceanic crust
Richter Scale
Focus-where earthquakes starts in the earth, the place where earthquakes happens on the surface
San Andres Fault, Alps, Mid-Pacific Ridge
continental drift
Pangea
inner core
central vent, conduit, crater, lava flow, side vent, magama chamber, smoke and ash
the crust and the rigid upper layer of the mantle
Divergent-seperate, new ocean floor, convergent-collide; two types mountains or volcanoes; transform fault-slide earthquakes
active, erupts often and dangerous, dormant, has not erupted for many years, extinct-hasnt erupted in thousands of years
shield-dome short; cinder cone-like a cone, throws rock and cinder; composite-layered and steep
lava
continental crust
sesimograph
Give a real example of each of the different plate boundaries
List all the part of the volcano (hint there are 7)
What are the three types of volcanoes, describe at what they look like
Plates include
Describe the difference between active, dormant, and extinct
This layer is made of nickel and iron
What is the supercontinent that was once all connected together
What is magma that has reached the earth's surface
What is the instrument used to measure earthquakes
The part of the crust where the oceans are located
Name the three different type of plate boundaries and model with hands what happens
A wave that is formed when an earthquake happens underwater
What is the thinnest layer of the earth
Describe the difference between epicenter and focus
What is the hottest layer of the earth
The part of the crust where the continents are located
Volcanoes that are located in a ring shaped area around the Pacific Ocean
Give an example of a transform fault boundary
Name the four layers of the earth
What is seafloor spreading
What is the scale used to measure the severity of the earthquake
What is hot melted rock deep inside the earth
What is the thickest layer of the earth
The theory that explains how the continents moved, based on fossils and rock formations
A large section of the Earth's crust that moves