(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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second wave you feel in an earthquake it is slower than a P wave and only moves through solid rock, not through any liquid medium.
S waves
the transportation of sediment
Erosion
used to study Earth's layers
seismic wave
boundary when two tectonic plates move towards each other
Convergent
a process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is formed
sea floor spreading
These elements are found in silicate rocks in the Earth's mantle and crust
Si & O2
this liquid part of the mantle is closest to Earth's outer core
lower mantle
the accumulation of sediment in one spot/area
Deposition
Natural phenomena such as erosion and earthquakes that wear down landmasses on the Earth’s surface.
destructive force
the amount of matter per unit of space (mass/volume)
density
upper mantle & crust form the ...
lithosphere
Earth's layer with the highest density and amount of pressure
Inner Core
These elements make up the majority of the inner and outer core
Ni & Fe
boundary where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other
Divergent
the fastest type of seismic wave that moves through solid rock and fluids
P waves
a investigation set-up with exact parameters and variables
Experiment
Plate tectonic theory specifies how fast the plates may have moved in the
past
False
a direct description of a phenomenon in science
Law
A large land formation that rises high above the surrounding area. formed by converging continental plates
Mountain
the scientist that originally came up with the theory of plate tectonics and continental drift
Alfred Wegener
convection currents causes in the mantle causes this substance to rise to the surface and
erupt from the volcano.
magma
the amount of atoms/matter in an object/substance
mass
Plate tectonic theory explains why the outer layers of the Earth move and
change.
True
test variable; what is being changed or tested by the scientist
Independent Variable
the breaking apart of rock and earthen material into small pieces
Weathering
going into the natural setting and observing a thing, object, or process.
Field Investigation
(observation)
testing or comparing different designs or builds of a certain object
Design Investigation
this layer has a solid & liquid composition and it sits above the outer core
mantle
an opening on the Earth's crust from where magma, ash, steam, smoke, and other hot debris are expelled
volcano
small broken up pieces of rock
Sediment
occur in magma and drive the movement of tectonic plates
Convection Currents
When the more dense tectonic plate is pushed underneath the other
Subduction
boundary where two tectonic plates are sliding by each other in the opposite direction
Transform
A form of scientific investigation that allows for a better understanding of an idea or concept by building a representation of it
Modeling
an explanation of a phenomenon in science based on evidence
Theory
the outcome variable; what is being measured & observed
Dependent Variable
the compacting of sediment molecules into a solid mass
Cementation
Type of rock that is formed through specific heat and pressure conditions
Metamorphic Rock
Type of rock formed by the hardening/crystallization of melted rock
Igneous Rocks
Theory that the crust is divided into large pieces called tectonic plates that slowly move on top of the mantle
Plate Tectonic Theory
Type of rock formed by the cementation of small broken up rock pieces
Sedimentary Rocks
a set of carefully composed questions that are designed to answer a specific scientific inquiry
Survey
a release of pressure in the form of waves that travel through the Earth's layers
earthquake
the study of earthquakes and seismic waves that move through and around the earth
Seismology
waves of energy that travel through Earth's layers, and are a result of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, & magma movement
seismic waves
this part of the mantle consists of solid rocks
upper Mantle
layer within Earth made up of liquid nickel & iron
Outer Core
the amount of space matter takes up
volume
Natural phenomena such as volcanoes, rivers, and weather patterns that build up landmasses on the Earth’s surface.
constructive force