A) A release of energy in the earth B) A release of gases in the earth C) A release of solids in the earth D) A release of air in the earth
A) A divergent fault B) A transform fault C) A reverse fault D) A convergent fault
A) A convergent fault B) A transform fault C) A normal fault D) A divergent fault
A) A convergent B) A divergent C) A transform D) A thrust fault
A) Creates squeezing of the plates B) Creates pulling in the plates C) Creates tension of the plates D) Creates compression in the plates
A) Creates pulling in the plates B) Creates tension in the plates C) Creates compression in the plates D) Found on landmasses
A) Creates tension in the plates B) Creates pulling in the plates C) Creates compression in the plates D) Creates squeezing in the plates
A) A fracture in the earth's core B) A fixing of the earth's crust C) when someone else is wrong D) A fracture in the earth's crust
A) The Upper Mantleq B) The Core C) The Middle Mantle D) The Lower Mantle
A) The Crust and the Core B) The Crust and Upper Mantle C) The Upper Mantle and Middle Mantle D) The Mantle and the Core
A) Reverse Faults B) Transform Boundaries C) Convergent Boundaries D) Divergent Boundaries
A) Normal Faults B) Convergent Boundaries C) Transform Boundaries D) Divergent Boundaries
A) Transform Boundaries B) Divergent Boundaries C) Thrust Faults D) Convergent Boundaries
A) Weakest point B) Doesn't Matter where C) Strongest Point D) Only once in the same location
A) Directly above the Focus B) At Disneyworld C) Directly below the focus D) Directly to the west of the focus
A) Surface Waves B) Primary Waves C) Secondary Waves D) Travel only through solids
A) Are Surface Waves B) Are Primary Waves C) Travel through all three states of matter D) Travel only through Solids
A) Loose Materials B) Less Dense Material C) Denser Material D) Outer Space
A) Current Events B) The Ocean Currents C) The Convection Currents D) Electrical Currents
A) Sound Waves B) Ocean Waves C) Radio Waves D) Seismic Waves
A) No damage during an earthquake B) The weakest waves C) The waves you can't feel D) The most violent waves
A) Albert Einstein B) Issac Newton C) Alfred E Nueman D) Alfred Wegener
A) The Thickest Layer B) The Thinnest Layer C) The Most Inner Layer D) On the Edges of Bread
A) The Crust B) The Mantle C) The Core D) The Asthenosphere
A) On the Earth's Surface B) Very cold C) Lava D) Molten rock |