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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. How does stress affect crust?. Jeopardy. It’s not my ‘fault’. It’s your ‘fault’. Stay still!. Who broke the plate?. Inside Earth. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy How does stress affect crust?

  2. Jeopardy It’s not my ‘fault’ It’s your ‘fault’ Stay still! Who broke the plate? Inside Earth 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. This type of stress pulls on a plate. A 100

  4. What is tension? A 100

  5. This type of stress squeezes a plate. A 200

  6. What is compression? A 200

  7. This type of fault occurs because of tension. A 300

  8. What is normal fault? A 300

  9. This type of fault occurs because of compression. A 400

  10. What is reverse fault? A 400

  11. Define FAULT. A 500

  12. What is a crack in Earth’s crust? A 500

  13. This type of stress causes friction by two plates rubbing. B 100

  14. What is shearing? B 100

  15. This type of fault occurs because of shearing. B 200

  16. What is strike-slip? B 200

  17. Name this fault and the stress that causes it. B 300

  18. What is reverse fault? What is compression? B 300

  19. Name this fault and the stress that causes it. B 400

  20. What is normal fault? What is tension? B 400

  21. Name this fault and the stress that causes it. B 500

  22. What is strike-slip fault? What is shearing? B 500

  23. Name the area where two plates meet. C 100

  24. What is a boundary? C 100

  25. Name the type of boundary where two plates collide. C 200

  26. What is convergent? C 200

  27. Name the geological event created at a divergent boundary. C 300

  28. What is a rift valley? C 300

  29. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Inside Earth Place A Wager C 400

  30. This is the reason why the solid rocky layers and sit on top of the liquid inner core. C 400

  31. What is metal is more dense than rock and sinks lower? C 400

  32. This is the reason that geologists divide convergent boundaries into 3 categories. C 500

  33. What is when 2 plates collide, they behave differently based on composition and density? (causing either trenches or mountains) C 500

  34. Name the geological event created at a transform boundary. D 100

  35. What is an earthquake? D 100

  36. Name the geological event created at a convergent boundary of 2 continental plates. D 200

  37. What is a mountain? D 200

  38. Name the geological event created at a convergent boundary of 2 oceanic plates. D 300

  39. What is a trench? D 300

  40. Name the geological event created at a convergent boundary of 1 continental plates and 1 oceanic plate.. D 400

  41. What is a trench? D 400

  42. Continental-oceanic collisions can also be called… D 500

  43. What is subduction? D 500

  44. Name the physical layers of Earth in order from inside out. E 100

  45. What is inner core, outer core, mesosphere, asthenosphere, lithosphere? E 100

  46. Name the physical layers of Earth you’d find in the compositional layer mantle. E 200

  47. What is mesosphere, asthenosphere, lithosphere? E 200

  48. Name the materials in which the inner/outer core is made. E 300

  49. What is iron and nickel? E 300

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