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How many pieces makes up the tectonic plates?
7 giant pieces and 12 smaller ones.
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What were the 2 tactics used in Ancient Greek battle at sea?
Ramming and boarding.
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The Ancient Greeks developed a special style of pottery called ____________.
Red figure pottery.
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The city of Athens is where the idea/ system of voting for leaders was born. What is the name of this system?
Democracy
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Thick layer of hot rocks; some parts are solid and some are molten.
Mantle
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Two thirds of the world’s active volcanoes are found around the edge of the Pacific Ocean. What is the name of this region?
The Ring Of Fire
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The outer layer of the earth.
Crust
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What is the name of the part labelled 3?
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A musical instrument that was used during battle at sea.
Aulos
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What is the name of the part labelled 5?
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What is the name of the part labelled 6?
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What was an Ancient Greek phalanx?
A battle formation of 8-10 lines of soldiers.
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What is the name of the part labelled 4?
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What was a column in an Ancient Greek building?
Pillars supporting the building.
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Avolcano that hasn’t erupted for at least 10,000 years.
Extinct volcanoes.
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Who was the father of History?
Herodotus
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The crust of the earth is made up of broken pieces called _____________
Tectonic plates.
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Explain what is the focus of an earthquake.
The point where an earthquake originates underground.
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What is the name of the part labelled 2?
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What is the name of the part labelled 1?
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Volcanoes that have not erupted for a long time, but is expected to erupt.
Dormant volcanoes
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A volcano that is erupting, or can still erupt.
Active volcano
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Explain what is the epicentre of an earthquake.
The point of an earthquake on the surface of the ground.
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Explain what is the difference between magma and lava.
The hot, runny rock is under the surface of the Earth it is called magma. But when it comes out of a volcano it is called lava.
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What were cavalry in an Ancient Greek battle?
Soldiers who rode on horses.
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Made up of hot liquid iron with some nickel.
Outer Core
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An ancient Greek foot soldier.
Hoplites
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The Ancient Greeks developed their writing from this tribe.
Phoenicians
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A hot ball of solid iron with some nickel.
Inner core.
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The shin of the Ancient Greek soldiers was protected by the _______.
Greaves.
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