TECTONICS DEFINITIONS GAME

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TECTONICS DEFINITIONS GAME You have 20 seconds to answer each of the following questions. Select your answer from those given on the screen. There are more answers than questions. START

Shaking of the earth’s crust.

Point in the Earth’s crust where an earthquake originates.

Section of the earth’s crust.

Where two plates move alongside one another.

Thin outer layer of the earth.

Where two plates are destroyed as they push towards one another

Area of volcanic activity away from a plate margin.

Molten rock flowing on the surface of the earth

Molten rock beneath the surface of the Earth.

Layer of the Earth between crust and the core.

Scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes.

Place in the Earth’s crust where lava, gas and ash erupt at various intervals.

Where to plates move apart.

Point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus.