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What is the Pacific Ring of Fire known for?
Frequent geological changes including volcanic eruptions and earthquakes
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What is the mantle made of?
Molten rock that can flow slowly
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What are inactive or dormant volcanoes?
Volcanoes that have not erupted for a long time
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baam
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magnet
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gift
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gift
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rocket
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What three states of matter can sound travel through?
Solids, liquids, and gases
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What is subduction?
When one tectonic plate slides beneath another
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How do sound waves travel?
Through vibration of particles
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How old are old fold mountains like the Urals?
Over 200 million years old
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How fast do tectonic plates move?
About 4 cm per year
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What causes a lunar eclipse?
Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon
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What are the four main layers of the Earth?
Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core
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What happens when tectonic plates drift apart?
They crack and break, and lava erupts to form new crust
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If you hit a drum with more force, what happens to the sound?
It becomes louder
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Why can't sound travel in space?
Space is a vacuum with no particles for sound to travel through
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