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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. Jeopardy. Volcanoes - 100. A gap in the Earth that emits gasses, lava, and ash. What is a volcano?. Exit Game. Return to Jeopardy!. Volcanoes - 200. Shield Volcanoes, Cinder Cone Volcanoes, or Composite Volcanoes. What are the three main types of volcanoes?. Exit Game.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy!

  2. Jeopardy

  3. Volcanoes - 100 A gap in the Earth that emits gasses, lava, and ash. What is a volcano? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  4. Volcanoes - 200 Shield Volcanoes, Cinder Cone Volcanoes, or Composite Volcanoes. What are the three main types of volcanoes? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  5. Volcanoes - 300 Convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and hot spots. Where do volcanoes form? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  6. Volcanoes - 400 The gently sloped volcano that forms when basaltic lava erupts quietly and spreads out in flat layers. What is a shield volcano? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  7. Volcanoes - 500 Magma pushes plates apart and then builds up in between the plates, forming a volcano. How do volcanoes form at divergent boundaries? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  8. Plate Tectonics History -100 The man who hypothesized seafloor spreading. Who is Harry Hess? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  9. Plate Tectonics History - 200 The German meteorologist who hypothesized the Continental Drift Theory. Who is Alfred Wegner? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  10. Plate Tectonics History - 300 The idea that the plates spread when hot, light material in the mantle pushes through the crust under oceans, pushes the plates apart, and cools to become a new part of the ocean floor. What is seafloor spreading? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  11. Plate Tectonics History - 400 The idea that the continents have moved from a central supercontinent to their current locations. What is the Continental Drift Theory? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  12. Plate Tectonics History - 500 Scientists in 1968 found that rocks were younger in the middle of a mid-ocean ridge. What is the evidence of seafloor spreading? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  13. Plate Tectonic Causes - 100 Convergent, divergent, and transform. What are the three main types of plate boundaries? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  14. Plate Tectonic Causes - 200 The heating, rising, cooling, and sinking of the liquid in the mantle, that flows in a circle, can move the tectonic plates above the mantle, and cause them to push into each other. What are the effects of convection currents on the tectonic plates? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  15. Plate Tectonic Causes - 300 Two continental plates come together and create mountains, two oceanic plates come together and create a volcano, or a continental plate and an oceanic plate come together and create a volcano. What happens at convergent boundaries? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  16. Plate Tectonic Causes - 400 The two plates slide past each other. What happens at transform boundaries? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  17. Plate Tectonic Causes - 500 The two plates are pushed apart. Exposed magma between them may become a volcano. What happens at divergent boundaries? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  18. Earthquake Causes - 100 The surfaces rocks move along when they break. What is a fault? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  19. Earthquake Causes - 200 Normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. What are the three main types of faults? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  20. Earthquake Causes - 300 A wave of vibration and energy caused by an earthquake. What is a seismic wave? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  21. Daily Double! Please place your wager in the category Earthquake Causes Reveal the Answer Return to Jeopardy!

  22. Daily Double! The seismic wave in which the energy moves from side to side at angles perpendicular to the wave. What is a secondary wave? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  23. Earthquake Causes - 500 When rock above the fault line is pushed up over the other rock layer. What is a reverse fault? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  24. Earthquake Locations - 100 A sudden movement of the Earth’s crust at a fault line, which causes a series of vibrations. What is an earthquake? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  25. Earthquake Locations - 200 The scale used to measure the amount of energy that is released during an earthquake. What is the Richter Scale? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  26. Earthquake Locations - 300 The scale that measures the amount of damage that an earthquake causes. What is the Mercalli Intensity Scale? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  27. Earthquake Locations - 400 When the difference between the primary wave and the secondary wave is measured from at least three seismic stations to calculate the epicenter of an earthquake. What is triangulation? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  28. Earthquake Locations - 500 The tool that is used at seismic stations to measure the amounts vibrations in the earth. What is a seismograph? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  29. Inside the Earth - 100 The crust, lithosphere, asthenosphere, mantle, and core. What are the five main layers in the Earth? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  30. Inside the Earth - 200 The extremely dense and hot central part of the Earth. What is the core? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  31. Inside the Earth - 300 The cycle where parts of the mantle near the crust cool, sink, warm near the core, rise, and cool near the crust again. This causes the movement of Earth’s plates. What are convection currents? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  32. Inside the Earth - 400 The layer of the Earth that is made up of the crust and part of the upper mantle. This means the “stone” layer, and is the layer that the plates are made up of. What is the lithosphere? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  33. Inside the Earth - 500 The plastic-like layer of Earth below the lithosphere that is a part of the upper mantle. What is the asthenosphere? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

  34. Game Over! Return to Jeopardy!

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