| A | B |
| crust | The Earth's outermost layer |
| mantle | The layer directly beneath the Earth's crust |
| core | The Earth's innermost layer |
| lithosphere | The cool, solid portion of Earth that includes all of the crust and part of the upper mantle |
| asthenosphere | A zone of partially melted rock in the upper mantle of the Earth |
| plate tectonics | The theory scientists use to explain the movements of plates on the Earth's surface |
| divergent boundary | A boundary where crustal plates move away from each other |
| convergent boundary | A boundary where crustal plates collide with each other |
| transform fault boundary | A boundary where crustal plates grind past each other |
| mid-ocean ridge | The place where plates of the Earht's crust along the ocean floor are being split apart and molten rock pushes up to form new ocean floor and a mountain range |
| rift | A deep ocean valley formed where two crustal plates move apart |
| sea-floor spreading | A process in which magma is slowly pushed up through cracks in a rift and then cools to form new sea floor |
| earthquake | The sudden movement of rock along a fault which releases energy vibrations |
| focus | The point in the Earth's crust where the first major movement of an earthquake fault occurs |
| epicenter | The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake |
| P wave | A primary wave or "push-pull" wave of released energy in the Earth's surface that causes a back-and-forth vibration in the same direction that the wave moves |
| S wave | A slower kind of energy wave released by an earthquake that causes vibration at right angles to the wave's direction of travel |
| surface wave | An energy wave from an earthquake that travels only at the surface and moves less quickly than a P waves and S waves but makes the ground roll and sway |
| Ricter Scale | A scale that measures the amount of energy released during an earthquake |
| volcano | A mountain that may form around an opening in the Earth's surface where an eruption of molten rock occurs |
| magma | Melted rock within the Earth |
| lava | Magma that reaches the Earth's surface |