Title: Earth Movements
1Earth Movements
2Find the word that fits the clue.
- Continent
- Plate
- Fault
- Magma
3Fault
Most fault lines are deep in the crust, but some
like the San Andreas fault can be seen on the
surface.
4Find the word that fits the clue.
- Hot, flowing rock below Earths surface
- Vibration
- Plate
- Magma
- Fossil
5Magma
- The crust and mantle have areas of molten rock
called magma. When a volcano erupts, magma comes
to Earths surface.
6Find the word that fits the clue.
- Huge land mass that may have existed 200 million
years ago
- A. Pangaea
- Volcano
- Continent
- Plate
7Pangaea
- Long ago, Earth had just one huge continent
called Pangaea.
8Find the word that fits the clue.
- Rapid back and forth movement
- Seismograph
- Focus
- Plate
- Vibration
9Vibration
- The energy given off in an earthquake sets off
vibrations.
10Find the word that fits the clue.
- Remains of an organism that lived long ago
preserved in rock
11Fossil
- Fossils of tropical plants have been found on an
island in the cold Arctic.
12Find the word that fits the clue.
- A sheet of crust and upper mantle that covers
Earths surface
- Plate
- Pangaea
- Fault
- Continent
13Plate
- The surface of the Earth has many moving parts
called plates. They are made of crust and upper
mantle rock.
14Find the word that fits the clue.
- Place in Earth where the energy of an earthquake
is first released
- Magma
- Fault
- Focus
- Volcano
15Focus
- When an earthquake occurs, the crust shifts and
energy is released. The place energy is first
released is the focus.
16Find the word that fits the clue.
- An instrument for measuring the strength of an
earthquake
- Seismograph
- Thermometer
- Vibration
- Anemometer
17Seismograph
- Charles Richter developed the Richter scale to
measure how much energy an earthquake releases.
A seismograph is used to measure the strength of
the earthquake.
18Find the word that fits the clue.
- One of the seven large land masses on Earth
- Plate
- Pangaea
- Fossil
- Continent
19Continent
- Continents are the parts of the curst that rise
above the ocean. We live on the continent of
North America.
20Find the word that fits the clue.
- Opening in Earths crust through which melted
rock reaches the surface
- Magma
- Volcano
- Focus
- Fault
21Volcano
- A volcano is a mountain with a vent. The vent
goes down into the Earths surface. Hot liquid
called magma flows up through the vent to the
Earths surface.
22Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- The layers of Earth beginning with the hottest are
- magma, core, crust
- Crust, mantle, core
- Mantle, crust, plate
- Core, mantle, crust
23Core, mantle, crust
24Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- The force that changes Earths surface most
slowly is
- Flood
- Erosion
- Volcano
- Earthquake
25Erosion
- Sediments and soil may be moved by wind, water,
and gravity. This movement is called erosion.
26Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- Earths plates are always moving because of
- Convection currents in the mantle
- Earthquakes
- Currents in the core
- Earths rotation
27Convection currents in the mantle
- Heat from the mantle makes the plates move. This
heat forms convection currents. The convection
current is the movement of a headed substance.
28Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- New crust forms where magma rises at mid-ocean
ridges. This is known as
- Deposition
- Continental Drift
- Subduction
- Ocean-floor Spreading
29Ocean-floor spreading
- As magma cools it hardens and forms new crust.
This process is called ocean-floor spreading.
30Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- Examples of landforms are
- Mountains
- Valleys
- Canyons
- All of the above
31All of the above
Valley
Mountain
Canyon
32Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- A magma chamber fills with molten rock
- Fossils are created
- Two plates collide and one slides under the other
- Erosion takes place
33Two plates collide and one slides under the other
- The light continental crust slides up over the
heavier oceanic crust. The oceanic crust is
forced down. It slips into the mantle. This is
called subduction.
34Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- The term Ring of Fire refers to
- The center of an earthquake
- A seismograph reading
- The crater of a volcano
- An area of volcanic activity around the Pacific
Ocean
35An area of volcanic activity around the Pacific
Ocean
36Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- Weathering is the breaking down of rocks into
smaller particles by
- Wind, waves, water, and plants
- Cast fossils and trace fossils
- Plates rubbing against each other
- Heat and pressure in the Earth
37Wind, waves, water, and plants
38Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- Evidence of an earthquake includes
- Lava flowing down a mountain
- Buildings falling
- Cracks in Earths crust
- Fields buried in ash
39Buildings falling and cracks in Earths crust
40Choose the correct phrase to finish the sentence.
- What is the Ring of Fire?
- The Polar Region
- A place where tornados occur
- An area of volcano and earthquake activity.
- A area with an unusual amount of wild fires.
41An area of volcano and earthquake activity.
42Good luck on your test!!!!