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Jeopardy Layers of Earth That’s Stressful Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
Moving Continents How Do They Move? That’s Stressful Earthquake Or Volcano! Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Layers of Earth
This is the order of the 4 main layers of earth from the outside to the center.
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$100 Answer from Layers of Earth
What is Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, and Inner Core?
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$200 Question from Layers of Earth
This is the rigid layer that includes the upper part of the mantle and the crust.
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$200 Answer from Layers of Earth
What is the lithosphere?
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$300 Question from Layers of Earth
This layer of Earth is the most dense.
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$300 Answer from Layers of Earth
What is the inner core?
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$400 Question from Layers of Earth
The layer of hotter, softer rock in the middle mantle.
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$400 Answer from Layers of Earth
What is the asthenosphere?
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$500 Question from Layers of Earth
Studies of seismic waves have helped scientists determine the structure of this.
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$500 Answer from Layers of Earth
What is Earth’s interior?
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$100 Question from Moving Continents
Earth’s lithosphere is broken into separate sections called these.
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$100 Answer from Moving Continents
What are crustal plates?
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$200 Question from Moving Continents
Matching fossils on the east coast of South America and the west coast of Africa provide evidence for this theory.
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$200 Answer from Moving Continents
What is the theory of Continental Drift?
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$300 Question from Moving Continents
I’m the place where older crust is destroyed because two plates converge, or push together
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$300 Answer from Moving Continents
What is a Convergent boundary?
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$400 Question from Moving Continents
I’m the hypothesis that proposed that Earth continents were once joined in a single landmass and then gradually moved or drifted apart
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$400 Answer from Moving Continents
What is the Theory of Continental Drift?
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$500 Question from Moving Continents
The process that continually adds new material to the ocean floor is called this.
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$500 Answer from Moving Continents
What is sea-floor spreading?
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$100 Question from How Do They Move?
The type of heat transfer shown in the diagram is also responsible for tectonic plate movement.
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$100 Answer from How Do They Move?
What is convection?
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$200 Question from How Do They Move?
The edges where two of Earth’s plates meet.
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$200 Answer from How Do They Move?
What are plate boundaries?
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$300 Question from How Do They Move?
A place where two plates move apart often forming a rift valley.
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$300 Answer from How Do They Move?
What is a divergent boundary?
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$400 Question from How Do They Move?
This geologic land formation often forms along this type of plate boundary.
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$400 Answer from How Do They Move?
What is a volcano?
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$500 Question from How Do They Move?
Compared to the thickness and density of the oceanic crust, the continental crust is this.
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$500 Answer from How Do They Move?
What is thicker and less dense?
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$100 Question from That's Stressful
Earthquakes release_____ that has built up in rocks.
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$100 Answer from That's Stressful
What is stress?
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$200 Question from That's Stressful
Other than earthquakes, this geologic event may also happen along the ring of fire.
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$200 Answer from That's Stressful
What is volcanoes/volcano formation?
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$300 Question from That's Stressful
In the diagram, these underwater mountains which form along divergent boundaries are also known as ______________ .
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$300 Answer from That's Stressful
What are mid-ocean ridges?
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$400 Question from That's Stressful
The instrument scientist use to record seismic waves.
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$400 Answer from That's Stressful
What is seismograph?
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$500 Question from That's Stressful
These are the three types of faults.
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$500 Answer from That's Stressful
What is normal, reverse, and strike-slip ?
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$100 Question from Earthquake and Volcano !
During an earthquake, seismic waves carry energy in all directions from this.
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$100 Answer from Earthquake and Volcano!
What is the focus?
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$200 Question from Earthquake and Volcano!
Molten Rock that reaches Earth’s surface
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$200 Answer from Earthquake and Volcano!
What is lava?
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$300 Question from Earthquake and Volcano !
Point on Earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
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$300 Answer from Earthquake and Volcano!
What is the epicenter?
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$400 Question from Earthquake and Volcano!
These six immediate volcano events can have a catastrophic affect on the land after an eruption.
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$400 Answer from Earthquakeand Volcano!
What is lava flow, volcanic ash, mudflows, pyroclastic flows, landslides and steam explosions
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$500 Question from Earthquake and Volcano !
The shaking of the ground causing soil to act like a liquid.
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$500 Answer from Earthquake and Volcano !
What are liquefaction?
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The epicenter of the earthquake can be found at this point.
Final Jeopardy The epicenter of the earthquake can be found at this point.
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Final Jeopardy Answer What is point C?
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