
Grade 10 Science 1st Quarter Reviewer
Quiz by NOIME DIWA
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Which theory suggests that all pieces of land are continuously moving and interact in various ways, thus, producing volcanoes, mountains and mountain ranges?
 It is the pieces of land that slowly and constantly moving?
Which is a type of crustal plate that is thicker but less dense than the other crustal plate?
 A landmass that projects well above its surroundings is a mountain. What do you call a chain of mountains?
What do you think is the importance of determining the epicenter of an earthquake?
What do earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain ranges have in common?
What should you do while an earthquake is taking place?
There are regions in the Philippines that are at high risk for earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis, why do think so?
 In this type of plate boundary, two tectonic plates are moving toward each other.
What geologic feature is formed on the surface of Earth when two oceanic plates collide?
Which type of convergent boundaries would result in the formation of mountains?
When two plates meet at the boundary, one plate with greater density dives under the other plate, this process is called?
In this type of plate boundary, two tectonic plates are moving away from each other,
Which type of divergent boundaries would result in the formation of an oceanic ridge?
In this type of plate boundary, two tectonic plates are sliding past each other horizontally.
What geologic event may occur when two continental plates grind past each other?
At a convergent plate boundary where continental and oceanic crusts meet, what event could take place?
During a field trip, unexpectedly you find a rift valley right in the middle of an island. What type of plate boundary exists on that island?
Which layer of Earth processes the movement of less dense hot molten material?
It is a soft, weak, and plastic-like layer in the upper part of the mantle where plates float and
move.
It refers to hot molten rocks formed beneath the Earth's surface.
Which layer of the Earth generates heat in the mantle?
Which of the following processes facilitates the movement of the crustal plates?
What are the factors facilitating the movement of magma in the mantle?
What type of material will eventually rise during convection current in the mantle?
What happens to the density of the material in the mantle when the temperature increases?
Which of the following is NOT a driving force of tectonic plates?
Which defines "Pangaea"?
Who originated the Continental Drift Theory by hypothesizing in 1912 that the continents around Earth were once a large landmass called Pangaea?
Which period clearly demonstrated that the continents were once joined?