The semi-liquid layer of the Earth where the plates lie - Mantle, The gradient - The "m" in the y=mx+c, A rock formed from cooled magma - Igneous rock, A rock altered by heat/magma - Metamorphic rock, A rock made by compression and sediment - Sedimentary, The y axis intercept - The "c" in the y=mx+c, A big Earthquake - Example of a converging plate, Deep sea trenches - Example of a transforming plate, Volcano - Example of a diverging plate, Rock is formed by weathering, mineral is natural - Rock vs Mineral, That the world was connected - The theory of Pangea, A place between the crust and the mantle - What is the lithosphere, The place on Earth directly above an Earthquake - What is the epicentre, Index law 1, Index law 2, Index law 3, Index law 4, Index law 5, Index law 6, Environmental, societal, economic - Ethical considerations for mining, From divergent plate gaps - How are volcanoes formed?, From convergent plates - How do volcanoes erupt, An earthquake happens and they cause friction - What happens when the plates meet at the boundary, Sedimentary - What rock is found with fossils, How hard a rock/mineral is - What is the Mohs scale, No - Are minerals always in their purest form?, Heat and pressure - How does an igneous rock turn into a metamorphicone?, Between quadrant three and four - Where should the y intercept be?, Positioning system, Is talc a hard mineral - No, Is granite a rock - yes!, 3 to the power of 12 x 2 to the power of 15, The crust - The hottest part of the Earth, Silly? Secret answer... - Igneous rock,
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