TransformThis boundaryoccurs wheretwo plates slidepast each other  tsunamia huge oceanwave causedby a suddenshift on theocean floorSubductionzone  where Earth’stectonicplates diveback into themantle.1912What year didWegener make hisdiscovery and ideaof continentaldrift?  mantleWhat is themiddle layerof earth?  crustWhich is theearth’sthinnestlayer?  Mountainranges ontwocontinentsmatched upWhat is one pieceof evidence thatsupports the ideaof pangea?  AsthenosphereThis is underneaththe lithosphere, itis so hot that therocks begin to flowvery slowly.  crustWhat is theouter layer ofEarth?  floatWhensomething isless dense,does it float orsink?  DirectevidenceRock samplescollected fromwells are anexample ofwhat type ofevidencevolcanoesWhat landformis created whencontinentalplates pushtogether?ConvergentThis type ofboundary occurswhere two platesare pushingtoward each other  LithosphereThis is made upof the crust andthe uppermostpart of themantle.  faulta crack or fracturein the earth's crustthat is associatedwith the movementof a transformboundaryHot butsolidDescribethemantle  Heavier,more densematerialssank to themiddleWhen the earthwas formed andcooled, why didnickel and iron endup in the center?  MoredenseWhensomething ismore cold, is itless or moredense?  sinkWhensomething ismoredense,does itfloat or sink?  mantleWhich is theEarth’sthickestlayer?  All ofearthWhat doespangeamean ingreek?  BrittleandrockyDescribethe crust.  4How manymain layersdoes theplanet have?  IndirectevidenceWhat type ofevidence iscollected fromseismic wavesproduced byearthquakesMagneticfieldThe motion ofthe outer coreis thought togenerate what?  SendinstrumentsdownWhat doscientists doto bring upsamples tothe surface? 12kilometers(KolaPeninsula)How deephave weexplored intoEarth’sinterior?DivergentThis type ofboundary markstwo plates that aremoving apart fromeach other.  interiorSituatedinside ofsomethingConvectioncurrentWhen the earth’score heats rockmaterial that rises,cools, and sinksback down again.  coreWhat is theinner layer ofearth?  Vibratesin placelike asolidThe inner core is thehottest layer, but it isunder so muchpressure it does notmove like a liquid,what?  Biological andgeologicalsimilaritiesbetweencontinentsWhat evidencedid Wegenerhave to supporthis theory ofplate tectonics?  PressureincreasesWhathappens topressure asdepthincreases? LessdenseWhensomething ishot, is it moreor less dense?  TemperatureincreasesWhathappens totemperatureas depthincreases? Most denselayer, madeof iron andnickel/Describethe core  TransformThis boundaryoccurs wheretwo plates slidepast each other  tsunamia huge oceanwave causedby a suddenshift on theocean floorSubductionzone  where Earth’stectonicplates diveback into themantle.1912What year didWegener make hisdiscovery and ideaof continentaldrift?  mantleWhat is themiddle layerof earth?  crustWhich is theearth’sthinnestlayer?  Mountainranges ontwocontinentsmatched upWhat is one pieceof evidence thatsupports the ideaof pangea?  AsthenosphereThis is underneaththe lithosphere, itis so hot that therocks begin to flowvery slowly.  crustWhat is theouter layer ofEarth?  floatWhensomething isless dense,does it float orsink?  DirectevidenceRock samplescollected fromwells are anexample ofwhat type ofevidencevolcanoesWhat landformis created whencontinentalplates pushtogether?ConvergentThis type ofboundary occurswhere two platesare pushingtoward each other  LithosphereThis is made upof the crust andthe uppermostpart of themantle.  faulta crack or fracturein the earth's crustthat is associatedwith the movementof a transformboundaryHot butsolidDescribethemantle  Heavier,more densematerialssank to themiddleWhen the earthwas formed andcooled, why didnickel and iron endup in the center?  MoredenseWhensomething ismore cold, is itless or moredense?  sinkWhensomething ismoredense,does itfloat or sink?  mantleWhich is theEarth’sthickestlayer?  All ofearthWhat doespangeamean ingreek?  BrittleandrockyDescribethe crust.  4How manymain layersdoes theplanet have?  IndirectevidenceWhat type ofevidence iscollected fromseismic wavesproduced byearthquakesMagneticfieldThe motion ofthe outer coreis thought togenerate what?  SendinstrumentsdownWhat doscientists doto bring upsamples tothe surface? 12kilometers(KolaPeninsula)How deephave weexplored intoEarth’sinterior?DivergentThis type ofboundary markstwo plates that aremoving apart fromeach other.  interiorSituatedinside ofsomethingConvectioncurrentWhen the earth’score heats rockmaterial that rises,cools, and sinksback down again.  coreWhat is theinner layer ofearth?  Vibratesin placelike asolidThe inner core is thehottest layer, but it isunder so muchpressure it does notmove like a liquid,what?  Biological andgeologicalsimilaritiesbetweencontinentsWhat evidencedid Wegenerhave to supporthis theory ofplate tectonics?  PressureincreasesWhathappens topressure asdepthincreases? LessdenseWhensomething ishot, is it moreor less dense?  TemperatureincreasesWhathappens totemperatureas depthincreases? Most denselayer, madeof iron andnickel/Describethe core  

Freshmen: February Semester 2 Review - Call List

(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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  1. This boundary occurs where two plates slide past each other
    Transform
  2. a huge ocean wave caused by a sudden shift on the ocean floor
    tsunami
  3. where Earth’s tectonic plates dive back into the mantle.
    Subduction zone
  4. What year did Wegener make his discovery and idea of continental drift?
    1912
  5. What is the middle layer of earth?
    mantle
  6. Which is the earth’s thinnest layer?
    crust
  7. What is one piece of evidence that supports the idea of pangea?
    Mountain ranges on two continents matched up
  8. This is underneath the lithosphere, it is so hot that the rocks begin to flow very slowly.
    Asthenosphere
  9. What is the outer layer of Earth?
    crust
  10. When something is less dense, does it float or sink?
    float
  11. Rock samples collected from wells are an example of what type of evidence
    Direct evidence
  12. What landform is created when continental plates push together?
    volcanoes
  13. This type of boundary occurs where two plates are pushing toward each other
    Convergent
  14. This is made up of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle.
    Lithosphere
  15. a crack or fracture in the earth's crust that is associated with the movement of a transform boundary
    fault
  16. Describe the mantle
    Hot but solid
  17. When the earth was formed and cooled, why did nickel and iron end up in the center?
    Heavier, more dense materials sank to the middle
  18. When something is more cold, is it less or more dense?
    More dense
  19. When something is more dense,does it float or sink?
    sink
  20. Which is the Earth’s thickest layer?
    mantle
  21. What does pangea mean in greek?
    All of earth
  22. Describe the crust.
    Brittle and rocky
  23. How many main layers does the planet have?
    4
  24. What type of evidence is collected from seismic waves produced by earthquakes
    Indirect evidence
  25. The motion of the outer core is thought to generate what?
    Magnetic field
  26. What do scientists do to bring up samples to the surface?
    Send instruments down
  27. How deep have we explored into Earth’s interior?
    12 kilometers (Kola Peninsula)
  28. This type of boundary marks two plates that are moving apart from each other.
    Divergent
  29. Situated inside of something
    interior
  30. When the earth’s core heats rock material that rises, cools, and sinks back down again.
    Convection current
  31. What is the inner layer of earth?
    core
  32. The inner core is the hottest layer, but it is under so much pressure it does not move like a liquid, what?
    Vibrates in place like a solid
  33. What evidence did Wegener have to support his theory of plate tectonics?
    Biological and geological similarities between continents
  34. What happens to pressure as depth increases?
    Pressure increases
  35. When something is hot, is it more or less dense?
    Less dense
  36. What happens to temperature as depth increases?
    Temperature increases
  37. Describe the core
    Most dense layer, made of iron and nickel/