Science
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Theory that the continents were one big landmass and then drifted to where they are now | Continental Drift
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Earth's outer layer also the thinnest layer | Crust
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A fracture in the crust that moves every way possible found near plate bounderies | Fault
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Rigid layer of Earth made out of the mantle and the crust | Lithoshpere
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Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface | Magma
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Layer of rock between the Earth's crust and core | Mantle
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Bending of layers due to stress in the Earth's crust leading to mountain formation | Folding
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Vibrations traveling through Earth, that energy being released during earthquakes | Seismic Waves
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One plate going under another plate | Subduction
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Sections of Earth's crust that move due to convection currents in the mantle | Tectonic Plates
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