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100 200 300 400 500 Plate Tectonics Plate Boundaries Rock Cycle Rocks & Minerals Natural Disasters Shake it Up
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One large continent named by Alfred Wegener. A 100
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What is Pangea? A 100
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This is the thinnest, outermost layer of the Earth. A 200
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What is the crust? A 200
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The hypothesis that continents have moved slowly to their current location is called this. A 300
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What is continental drift? A 300
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A 400 This is why continental drift occurs.
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What is sea floor spreading? A 400
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These mountains formed when the plate carrying India and the plate carrying Eurasia collided. A 500
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What are the Himalayas? A 500
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Boundary where tectonic plates move apart. B 100
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What is divergent? B 100
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Where plates slide past each other, these occur. B 200
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What are earthquakes? B 200
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In oceanic-oceanic boundaries, one plate slides under the other. B 300
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What is subduction? B 300
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New crust is formed at this type of boundary. B 400
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What is divergent? B 400
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The collision of continental- continental plates is this type of boundary. B 500
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What is convergent? B 500
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Rocks formed from molten material C 100
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What are igneous rocks? C 100
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C 200 Rocks formed by changes in heat and pressure or the presence of hot, watery fluids.
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What are metamorphic rocks? C 200
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Process by which large sediments are glue together by dissolved minerals to form rock. C 300
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What is cementation?
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Of the types of sedimetary rock, this type was formed from material that was once living. C 400
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What is organic ? C 400
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The movement of weathered rock fragments that helps to form sedimentary rocks. C 500
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What is erosion? C 500
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D 100 This glassy igneous rock has tiny holes
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D 100 What is pumice?
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D 200 This type of extrusive igneous rock forms oceanic plates.
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D 200 What is basalt?
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This mineral has the chemical formula NaCl. D 300
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What is halite?
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Gneiss is this type of rock. D 400
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What is foliated metamorphic? (formed from granite) D 400
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This type of rock contains pieces of other rocks that have been glued together to form one large chunk D 500
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What is conglomerate? D 500
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The long crack that forms when two plates diverge. E 100
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What is a rift? E 100
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Waves generated by an earthquake and measured using the Richter scale. E 200
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What are seismic waves? E 200
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Magma that reaches the Earth’s surface. E 300
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What is lava? E 300
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The boundary type associated with earthquakes. E 400
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What are transform boundaries? E 400
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The underground center of an earthquake. E 500
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What is the focus? E 500
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F 100 Large, rising bodies of magma not at plate boundaries. These are associated with the formation of the Hawaiian Islands.
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F 100 What are hot spots?
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Earthquakes occur when rocks within the Earth’s crust are stressed past this limit. F 200
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What is the elastic limit? F 200
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F 300 This type of rock forms the metamorphic rock slate under heat and pressure.
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What is shale? F 300
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F 400 This is the difference between a rock and a mineral.
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What is minerals are formed from elements and rocks are formed from minerals? F 400
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The height of the lines recorded on a seismograph, or the amount of energy released by an earthquake. F 500
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What is the magnitude? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Minerals Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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This mineral is known as an “Arkansas Diamond.” Click on screen to continue
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What is quartz crystal. Click on screen to continue
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