A) lithosphere B) Tectonics C) Pangaea D) Seismic
A) lithosphere B) athenosphere C) inner core D) subduction
A) hardened B) pressed C) crushed D) melted
A) tectonic B) divergent C) intelligent D) convergent
A) intelligent B) divergent C) transform D) convergent
A) transform B) subduction C) divergent D) convergent
A) transform B) divergent C) subduction D) convergent
A) divergence B) subduction C) mantle D) Pangaea
A) oxygen B) water C) solid rock D) magma
A) transform B) Pangea C) convergent D) divergent
A) Pacific B) Indian C) Atlantic D) Arctic
A) 90% B) 100% C) 75% D) 10%
A) 90% B) 75% C) 10% D) 100%
A) Hawaii and Alaska B) Alaska and California C) Florida and S.C. D) Kentucky and Georgia
A) True B) a long long time ago C) False
A) True B) False C) only in Myrtle Beach
A) False B) True
A) North American and South American B) North American and Pacific C) Atlantic and Pacific
A) Atlantic and Arctic B) North American and Pacific C) Alaskan and Pacific
A) rises to earth's surface B) doesn't move C) sinks to earth's core
A) sink B) rise C) don't move
A) subduction B) magma C) lava D) fault
A) Pangaea B) divergent C) convergent D) transform
A) divergent B) transform C) outer core D) convergent
A) intelligent B) divergent C) convergent D) transform
A) convergent B) divergent C) intelligent D) transform
A) convergent B) divergent C) transform D) belligerent
A) 273 B) 273 thousand C) 273 million D) 2,730
A) epicenter B) farthest point away C) focus D) highest point in the air
A) crust B) mantle C) inner core D) outer core
A) oxygen B) water C) electromagnetic field D) clouds
A) mantle B) crust C) atmosphere D) outer core
A) subduction B) lava C) faults D) Pangaea
A) crust and mantle B) crust and outer core C) mantle and outer core D) crust and inner core
A) inner core and outer core B) mantle and inner core C) crust and mantle D) mantle and outer core
A) True B) False
A) orbit of earth around the Sun B) strong winds of our atmosphere C) mantle being molten rock D) crust being molten rock
A) North American B) Pacific C) Indian D) Atlantic
A) when the inner core turns to a liquid B) when the crust turns to a liquid C) a vent forms in top of mountain and allows gas and magma to escape D) due to an earthquake
A) convection B) convergence C) Plate Tectonics D) subduction
A) epicenter B) inner core C) focus D) outer core
A) inner core B) crust C) outer core D) mantle
A) volcano B) earthquake C) tsunami D) athenosphere
A) athenosphere B) atmosphere C) Pangaea D) lithosphere
A) rocks snap past each other B) rocks travel downward C) rocks no longer move ![]()
A) outer core B) mantle C) inner core D) lithosphere ![]()
A) crust B) inner core C) outer core D) athenosphere ![]()
A) outer core B) inner core C) crust D) mantle ![]()
A) athenosphere B) crust C) lithosphere D) both answers a and b ![]()
A) mantle B) outer core C) inner core D) crust |