Name _________________________

Period ________________________

Date _________________________

The earth’s layers: http://mediatheek.thinkquest.nl/~ll125/en/struct.htm

The three main layers are the _________, _______________, and ______________.

Because the earth rotates, the outer core spins around the inner core and that causes the earth's ___________________.

The inner part of the earth is the _________________.

The mantle makes up nearly ______ percent of the Earth's total volume.

The layer above the core is the __________________.

The crust is made up of ______________ material.

What is the difference between magma and lava?

http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/earth/what-is-the-difference-between-lava-and-magma/

__________________ is the molten material beneath the Earth's crust.

When it reaches the surface and comes out of a volcano, magma becomes ________

So the different between magma and lava is __________________.

Earthquakes: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/

Click on the map of the USA and answer the following questions (48 states only):

How many earthquakes have there been in the last day? ______________________

Which state has had the most earthquakes in the last week? ___________________

Find an earthquake that has happened in Oklahoma. Click on the blue or yellow box until you get to the details page. List the magnitude, when it happened, what cities the earthquake was near, and how far away was it from each city?

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Ring of Fire: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ring_of_Fire

The Ring of Fire has ________ volcanoes and is home to over ________ of the world's active and dormant volcanoes.

About 90% of the world's ________________ occur along the Ring of Fire.

The Ring of Fire is a direct result of ___________________________ and the movement and collisions of crustal plates.

What ocean is the Ring of Fire in? _________________________

Rock Types: http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow1/oct98/create/

Click on Sedimentary Rock. Which rock is formed from clay? ___________________

Which rock is very soft and is used to make Plaster of Paris, casts, molds, and wallboards? ____________________________________

Now click on Metamorphic Rock. What did these rocks use to be? ____________________________________________________________________

How are these rocks transformed into a new kind of rock? ____________________________________________________________________

Finally, click on Igneous Rock. Which of these rocks will float on water? ____________________________________________________________________

Which rock is used for long lasting monuments and trim and decoration on buildings? ____________________________________________________________________

Are igneous rocks formed above the ground, below the ground, or either?

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Pangaea: http://library.thinkquest.org/17701/high/pangaea/

The word 'Pangaea' means _________________ in Greek, accurately defining the way the continents were 200 millions years ago before it split up.

It has been proven that the Earth's present continents were once together as a Pangaea as seen from these 4 things:

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