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5 100 200 300 400 500 Plate Tectonics Plate Boundaries Rock Cycle Rocks & Minerals Natural Disasters Shake it Up

6 One large continent named by Alfred Wegener. A 100

7 What is Pangea? A 100

8 This is the thinnest, outermost layer of the Earth. A 200

9 What is the crust? A 200

10 The hypothesis that continents have moved slowly to their current location is called this. A 300

11 What is continental drift? A 300

12 A 400 This is why continental drift occurs.

13 What is sea floor spreading? A 400

14 These mountains formed when the plate carrying India and the plate carrying Eurasia collided. A 500

15 What are the Himalayas? A 500

16 Boundary where tectonic plates move apart. B 100

17 What is divergent? B 100

18 Where plates slide past each other, these occur. B 200

19 What are earthquakes? B 200

20 In oceanic-oceanic boundaries, one plate slides under the other. B 300

21 What is subduction? B 300

22 New crust is formed at this type of boundary. B 400

23 What is divergent? B 400

24 The collision of continental- continental plates is this type of boundary. B 500

25 What is convergent? B 500

26 Rocks formed from molten material C 100

27 What are igneous rocks? C 100

28 C 200 Rocks formed by changes in heat and pressure or the presence of hot, watery fluids.

29 What are metamorphic rocks? C 200

30 Process by which large sediments are glue together by dissolved minerals to form rock. C 300

31 What is cementation?

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Of the types of sedimetary rock, this type was formed from material that was once living. C 400

34 What is organic ? C 400

35 The movement of weathered rock fragments that helps to form sedimentary rocks. C 500

36 What is erosion? C 500

37 D 100 This glassy igneous rock has tiny holes

38 D 100 What is pumice?

39 D 200 This type of extrusive igneous rock forms oceanic plates.

40 D 200 What is basalt?

41 This mineral has the chemical formula NaCl. D 300

42 What is halite?

43 Gneiss is this type of rock. D 400

44 What is foliated metamorphic? (formed from granite) D 400

45 This type of rock contains pieces of other rocks that have been glued together to form one large chunk D 500

46 What is conglomerate? D 500

47 The long crack that forms when two plates diverge. E 100

48 What is a rift? E 100

49 Waves generated by an earthquake and measured using the Richter scale. E 200

50 What are seismic waves? E 200

51 Magma that reaches the Earth’s surface. E 300

52 What is lava? E 300

53 The boundary type associated with earthquakes. E 400

54 What are transform boundaries? E 400

55 The underground center of an earthquake. E 500

56 What is the focus? E 500

57 F 100 Large, rising bodies of magma not at plate boundaries. These are associated with the formation of the Hawaiian Islands.

58 F 100 What are hot spots?

59 Earthquakes occur when rocks within the Earth’s crust are stressed past this limit. F 200

60 What is the elastic limit? F 200

61 F 300 This type of rock forms the metamorphic rock slate under heat and pressure.

62 What is shale? F 300

63 F 400 This is the difference between a rock and a mineral.

64 What is minerals are formed from elements and rocks are formed from minerals? F 400

65 The height of the lines recorded on a seismograph, or the amount of energy released by an earthquake. F 500

66 What is the magnitude? F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Minerals Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 This mineral is known as an “Arkansas Diamond.” Click on screen to continue

69 What is quartz crystal. Click on screen to continue

70 for playing Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT, modified by C. Milton


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