![]() 1.From the video, the massive underwater earthquake in Japan produced a_______________ . It was even moredestructive than the earthquake! Tornado Earthquake Tsunami Hurricane ![]() 2.The massive continent size slabs of crust which grindand move against each other are called: Earthquakes Crusty crab slabs Techtonic plates Titanium plates of rock 3. True or FalseParts of a tsunami can travel very fast, almost as fast as an airplane! True False ![]() 4.Japan has developed the technology in building construction to withstand earthquakes, so that buildingswill not collapse. Major destruction occurs howeverwhen they are hit with a _____________. It's not just the water that's deadly, but all the ___________, or objectsit sweeps away with it. Hurricane, water Tornado, wind Waterfall, rain Tsunami, debris 5.Techtonic plates move in 3 ways, or directions. They are: Up, down, and in circles Together, apart, and past each other diagonal, down, up Fast, slow, or not at all 6. The movement of tectonic plates can produce: flooding, drought, and storms earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis hurricanes, earthquakes, blizzards volcanoes, lava pools, eruptions ![]() 7.Scientists have a theory that at one time all the continents were together in one large landmass. This landmass is called: The Super Continent Pangaea Jurassic continent Super Size Plates ![]() 8.The theory that the continents may have moved overmillions of years to the places they are now is called: Super movement Drift wood Continental Drift The long trip |