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Rapid Changes to Earth’s Surface ROW 1ROW 2ROW 3 ROW 4 ROW 5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

$100 Question A sudden movement of loose rock and soil down a steep slope

$100 Answer What is a landslide?

$200 Question A sudden movement of part of Earth’s crust

$200 Answer What is an earthquake?

$300 Question Molten rock that reaches the Earth’s surface

$300 Answer What is lava?

$400 Question The place along the Earth’s crust where movement usually takes place

$400 Answer What is a fault?

$500 Question The molten rock beneath Earth’s surface

$500 Answer What is magma?

$100 Question The sudden movement of Earth’s crust.

$100 Answer What is n earthquake?

$200 Question An opening in Earth’s crust through which hot ash, gases and molten rock escape.

$200 Answer What is a volcano?

$300 Question The discipline that studies earthquakes.

$300 Answer What is seismology?

$400 Question An earthquake that occurs in the ocean floor can cause

$400 Answer What is a tsunami?

$500 Question A fault line is moving, what is happening?

$500 Answer What is an earthquake?

$100 Question How seismologist measure the magnitude of an earthquake.

$100 Answer What is the Richter Scale?

$200 Question The intensity of earthquake where it is felt the strongest.

$200 Answer What is the epicenter?

$300 Question What may spew out of a volcano during an eruption?

$300 Answer What are lava, ash, and gases?

$400 Question Where is magma found?

$400 Answer What is deep in the Earth?

$500 Question This happens to Earth’s crust during an earthquake?

$500 Answer What is the crust moves along a fault?

$100 Question This happens when pressure builds up along a fault line.

$100 Answer What is an earthquake?

$200 Question A thick, heavy mass of mud flowing down a hillside.

$200 Answer What is a mudslide?

$300 Question This causes a volcano to erupt

$300 Answer What is pressure from the magma beneath Earth’s surface?

$400 Question These materials bend and are flexible during an earthquake.

$400 Answer What are wood and steel?

$500 Question The slow movement of land along the fault line

$500 Answer What is creep?

$100 Question The person that studies earthquakes.

$100 Answer What is a seismologist?

$200 Question An opening in Earth’s crust which lava, ash and gases escape from deep within Earth.

$200 Answer What is a volcano?

$300 Question A sudden movement of loose rock and soil down a steep slope.

$300 Answer What is a landslide?

$400 Question What destroys all the plants on a mountain, the slope is left bare of trees and plants which may cause a landslide.

$400 Answer What is a wild fire?

$500 Question Name the 3 Rapid Changes to Earth.

$500 Answer What are Earthquakes, Landslides and Volcanoes?