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2 nd Quarter Final Review. This boundary is. Convergent collision Divergent Convergent subduction Transform. Response Grid. 10. Countdown. Which is an easier route to travel?. A to B A to C. Response Grid. 10. Countdown. This picture represents. Latitude Longitude.
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This boundary is • Convergent collision • Divergent • Convergent subduction • Transform Response Grid 10 Countdown
Which is an easier route to travel? • A to B • A to C Response Grid 10 Countdown
This picture represents • Latitude • Longitude Response Grid 10 Countdown
0° latitude is • Prime Meridian • Equator • North Pole Response Grid 10 Countdown
This boundary is • Convergent collision • Divergent • Convergent subduction • Transform Response Grid 10 Countdown
Which layer of the Earth is the thinnest? • Core • Crust • Mantle Response Grid 10 Countdown
Which layer of the Earth is the densest? • Inner Core • Outer Core • Crust • Mantle Response Grid 10 Countdown
A composite volcano is made from • lava • ash • Lava and ash Response Grid 10 Countdown
This picture represents • Latitude • Longitude Response Grid 10 Countdown
This boundary is • Convergent collision • Divergent • Convergent subduction • Transform Response Grid 10 Countdown
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A cinder volcano is created at a • Collision boundary • Subduction boundary • Divergent boundary • Transform boundary Response Grid 10 Countdown
This boundary is • Convergent collision • Divergent • Convergent subduction • Transform Response Grid 10 Countdown
The lava from a shield volcano is • Felsic • Mafic • Both Response Grid 10 Countdown
0° longitude is • Prime Meridian • Equator • South Pole Response Grid 10 Countdown
Shield volcano’s eruption is • Pyroclastic • Non-pyroclastic • Both Response Grid 10 Countdown
The eruption of a cinder volcano is • Pyroclastic • Non-pyroclastic • Both Response Grid 10 Countdown
Shield volcanoes are made from • Lava • Ash • Lava and ash Response Grid 10 Countdown
The lava of a composite volcano is • Felsic • Mafic • Both Response Grid 10 Countdown
The eruption of a composite volcano is • Pyroclastic • Non-pyroclastic • Both Response Grid 10 Countdown
Volcano B is a • Cinder • Composite • Shield Response Grid 10 Countdown
Mafic lava is • High in silica • Low in silica Response Grid 10 Countdown
Volcano C is a • Shield • Composite • Cinder Response Grid 10 Countdown
A shield volcano is created at a • Collision boundary • Subduction boundary • Transform boundary • Divergent boundary Response Grid 10 Countdown
A cinder volcano is made from • Lava • Ash • Lava and ash Response Grid 10 Countdown
Volcano A is a • Composite • Cinder • Shield Response Grid 10 Countdown
A composite volcano is created at a • Subduction boundary • Transform boundary • Collision boundary • Divergent boundary Response Grid 10 Countdown
A cinder volcano’s lava is • Mafic • Felsic • Both Response Grid 10 Countdown
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What is the shaking or trembling caused by a sudden release of energy? • Aftershock • Mountain • Earthquake • Faulting Response Grid 10 Countdown
The fault in the picture is called a: • Reverse Fault • Normal Fault • Strike-Slip fault Response Grid 10 Countdown
Deformation where there is low stress and material bends and stretches • Elastic • Plastic Response Grid 10 Countdown
These waves are the fastest and can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. • Primary • Secondary Response Grid 10 Countdown
The fault in the picture is called a: • Reverse Fault • Normal Fault • Strike-Slip Fault Response Grid 10 Countdown
These waves travel slowly along the ground. • Surface Waves • Seismic Waves Response Grid 10 Countdown
The machine that measures seismic waves is called a: • Seismograph • Seismogram Response Grid 10 Countdown
Strain is the response to stress. • True • False Response Grid 10 Countdown
Normal faults occur at • Convergent boundaries • Divergent boundaries • Transform boundaries Response Grid 10 Countdown
Choose the order of the waves, fastest to slowest • Secondary, Surface, Primary • Primary, Surface, Secondary • Primary, Secondary, Surface Response Grid 10 Countdown
The fault in the picture is called a: • Normal Fault • Strike-Slip Fault • Reverse Fault Response Grid 10 Countdown
Strike-Slip Faults occur at • Convergent boundaries • Divergent boundaries • Transform boundaries Response Grid 10 Countdown
The point inside Earth where faulting starts. • Focus • Epicenter Response Grid 10 Countdown