Earth`s Structure Jeopardy
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• What is stratigraphic superposition?
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• Remains or impressions of a living
organism.
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How old is the earth?
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What is the outermost layer of the earth?
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What is the thinnest layer of the earth?
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Which layer is between the crust and core?
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Magma is
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The most dense layer of the earth is the
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The earth’s core is made of
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The part of the crust where we live is the
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The part of the crust at the bottom of the
ocean is the
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• Continents drifting apart is called
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• What is probably the force that moves
continents?
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When two tectonic plates move toward one
another
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• A crack in the earth’s crust is called a
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A mountain formed from lava and rocks is
called a
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• When magma reaches the earth’s
surface, we call it
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Rocks formed from melted magma or lava
are called
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• When little particles of weathered rocks
stick together to make a bigger rock it is
called
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• Rocks changed by heat and pressure
under the earth’s surface are called
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The thickest layers of the crust are usually
around
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Which layer of the earth is the most dense?
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• Scientists can share their results by
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• A science experiment should be done at
least
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“If you heat water to a temperature of 100
degrees celcius, then the water will begin
to boil”. This is a example of a(an)
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Each layer of rock on earth is older than the
layer above it.
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• fossil
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• 4.6 Billion years
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• crust
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• crust
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• mantle
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• Melted rock
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• core
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• Iron and nickel
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• Continental crust
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• Oceanic crust
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• Continental drift
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• Convection currents in the mantle
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• Convergent boundaries
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• fault
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• volcano
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• lava
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• igneous
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• sedimentary
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• metamorphic
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• Mountain ranges
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• core
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• Journas, conferences, tv, internet, and
radio
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• Three times
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• Boiling point
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