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Structures of the Earth

Structures of the Earth. Unit Review. What is the outermost layer of the Earth?. Mantle Inner core Crust Outer core. Nope…. Try again. Back to question. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on. What is the order of the layers of the Earth?.

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Structures of the Earth

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  1. Structures of the Earth Unit Review

  2. What is the outermost layer of the Earth? • Mantle • Inner core • Crust • Outer core

  3. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  4. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  5. What is the order of the layers of the Earth? • mantle, outer core, crust, inner core • crust, outer core, inner core, mantle • crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

  6. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  7. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  8. What is the name of the giant pieces the Earth’s crust is broken into? • China Plates • Tectonic Plates • Broken Plates • Tsunami Plates

  9. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  10. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  11. Which of the following happen when Tectonic Plates move? • Mountains form • Earthquakes • Tsunamis • Volcanoes • All of the above

  12. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  13. True, but that’s not the best answer… • Try again Back to question

  14. What can an underwater earthquake cause? • A problem • Mountains to form • A tsunami • Weathering

  15. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  16. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  17. What do you call a volcano that will never erupt again? • Extinct • Dormant • Active • Sleeping

  18. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  19. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  20. What do you call a volcano that is not erupting right now, but may erupt in the future? • Extinct • Dormant • Active • Sleeping

  21. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  22. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  23. Volcano Parts • Click on the Earth’s crust.

  24. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  25. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  26. Volcano Parts • Click on the magma chamber.

  27. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  28. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  29. Volcano Parts • Click on the central vent.

  30. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  31. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  32. Volcano Parts • Click on the side vent.

  33. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  34. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  35. Volcano Parts • Click on the crater.

  36. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  37. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  38. Volcano Parts • Click on the lava.

  39. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  40. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  41. Volcano Parts • Click on the ash.

  42. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  43. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  44. What is weathering? • Another name for an earthquake • Snow, sleet and hail • The gradual breakdown of rocks from wind, water, ice, plants and chemicals • A test used to identify what type of rock you are looking at

  45. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  46. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  47. What is erosion? • A substance that cannot be broken down into smaller pieces • The movement of tiny bits of rock from one place to another by water, glaciers, gravity and wind • Water changing from a liquid form to a vapor or gas • A type of rock that is formed when lava cools

  48. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You are correct… go on to the next question. Go on

  49. Nope… • Try again Back to question

  50. Is this picture showing weathering or erosion? • Weathering • Erosion

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