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Forces that Raise the Surface Review Game Show

Forces that Raise the Surface Review Game Show. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Plate Tectonics for 100.

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Forces that Raise the Surface Review Game Show

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  1. Forces that Raise the SurfaceReview Game Show 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Plate Tectonics for 100 Name the fault associated with the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate in California. What is the San Andreas Fault? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  3. Plate Tectonics for 200 List 4 pieces of evidence that Wegner used to support the continental drift theory? Fossils, Climate/Glacier, Rock Correlation, Magnetic poles, Jig-saw pieces Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  4. Plate Tectonics for 300 How many major plates are there? 12 Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  5. Plate Tectonics for 400 Name the boundary associated with Peru-Chile Trench and Andes Mountains? Subduction Boundary Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  6. Plate Tectonics for 500 Locations of most of the world’s active volcanoes is where? • At Rift Eruptions • Subduction Zone eruptions • Hot Spot Eruptions What is B. Subduction-Zone Eruptions? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  7. Earthquakes for 100 What two materials do S waves not travel through? Liquid and gases Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  8. Earthquakesfor 200 The deepest EQ’s occur at which type of plate boundary. Subduction Boundary? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  9. Earthquakesfor 300 List three devastations and hardships that accompany earthquakes. Fires, Diseases, starvation, Building Collapses Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  10. Earthquakesfor 400 What are the two major causes of Building Collapses? Ground Shaking and Foundation Failure Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  11. Earthquakesfor 500 This Earthquake occurred in 1811 and 1812, where no plate boundaries are found. It is also located near the Mississippi River. The New Madrid Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  12. Mountains for 100 Which mountain range is older? The Himalayas, Alps, Appalachians or Rockies? What is the Appalachians? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  13. Mountains for 200 What are two characters a mountain must have to be considered a mountain? Needs to be at least 2000 feet And have 2 difference climates Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  14. Mountains for 300 Complete the phrase: Due to great p_____ on rock layers, h_______ pressure is pout on these layers to form f_____ mountains. Pressure, horizontal, folded Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  15. Mountains for 400 In time, passive continental margins may become: • mid-ocean ridges c. mountains • Deep-ocean floor d. volcanoes C. Mountains? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  16. Mountains for 500 Which mountain range contains active volcanoes? a. Himalayas b. Sierra Nevada's c. Alps d. Cascades D. Cascades Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  17. Volcanoes for 100 Harden Magma in a horizontal crack What are Sills? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  18. Volcanoes for 200 A huge body of magma that cools underground is called what? What is a batholith? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  19. Volcanoes for 300 A dome of rock formed by a sill. What is laccolith? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  20. Volcanoes for 400 What are the three main gases associated with volcanic eruptions? What is water vapor, sulfur, Carbon Dioxide? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  21. Volcanoes for 500 Name the largest island in the Northern Hemisphere that is not located in a volcano/ Earthquake area? What Greenland? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  22. Miscellaneous for 100 What country is associated with Krakatoa? What is Indonesia? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  23. Miscellaneous for 200 What is the difference between a shield volcanoes and a cinder volcano? A Shield Volcano is when mafic magma flows out smoothly over a large area A Cinder is felsic magma is thicker and with cinders, little lava involved. Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  24. Miscellaneous for 300 This dome forms when overly crystal rocks are pushed away upward by the instruction of an igneous mass, such as a laccolith. • Plutonic Dome C. Tectonic Dome • Dome Mountain A. Plutonic Dome Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  25. Miscellaneous for 400 What is the difference between Aa and Pahoehoe lava? Aa lava is rough & Jagged Pahoehoe is smooth & rope like Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  26. Miscellaneous for 500 What is the difference between a dormant and active volcano? AND which one describes Mt. St. Helens? A dormant volcanoes is one that has not erupted for about 100 years an active volcano is currently erupting or has erupted in the last several hundred of years.? Mt. St. Helens is an Active Volcanoes Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

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