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Earth's Layers & Plates
Explore the fascinating world beneath our feet! Test your knowledge about the layers of the Earth and the dynamic tectonic plates that shape our planet.
Question 1:
What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?
- Crust
- Asthenosphere
- Mantle
- Core
Question 2:
Which layer of the Earth is primarily composed of liquid iron and nickel?
- Outer core
- Inner core
- Crust
- Mantle
Question 3:
What is the term for the region beneath the lithosphere that is capable of flowing slowly?
- Inner core
- Mesosphere
- Asthenosphere
- Outer core
Question 4:
What term describes the process where two tectonic plates move apart and new crust is formed?
- Subduction
- Convergent
- Divergent
- Transform
Question 5:
What do we call the large pieces of Earth's lithosphere that move over the asthenosphere?
- Continents
- Cratons
- Rocks
- Tectonic plates
Question 6:
Which layer of the Earth contains most of its volume?
- Core
- Lithosphere
- Mantle
- Crust
Question 7:
The Earth's core is primarily composed of which elements?
- Carbon and nitrogen
- Iron and nickel
- Aluminum and magnesium
- Silicon and oxygen
Question 8:
What is the term for areas where one tectonic plate is forced under another?
- Transform boundaries
- Subduction zones
- Hotspots
- Rift valleys
Question 9:
Which tectonic plate is the largest on Earth?
- Pacific Plate
- Eurasian Plate
- Atlantic Plate
- African Plate
Question 10:
What natural phenomenon is often associated with the movement of tectonic plates at transform boundaries?
- Earthquakes
- Mountain building
- Volcanic eruptions
- Rifting

