Vocabulary
Vocabulary Continued
Earthquakes
Earthquake Tools
Volcanoes
100

molten rock beneath the Earth's surface

What is magma?

100

a sand hill formed and shaped by the wind

What is a sand dune?

100

the place where the earthquake starts

What is the focus?

100

a person who studies earthquakes

Who is a seismologist?

100

True or False: Plate movement is one cause of earthquakes.

What is true?

200

natural shape or feature of Earth's surface

What is a landform?

200

a mountain made of lava, ash, or other materials from eruptions

What is a volcano?

200

the point on Earth's surface directly above the focus

What is the epicenter?

200

this tool measures the amount of energy release during an earthquake

What is a richter scale?

200

this state was formed by a chain of volcanoes

What is Hawaii?

300

the collapse of an underground cave

What is a sinkhole?

300

molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface

What is lava?

300

a break in the Earth's crust where most earthquakes occur

What is a fault?

300

this tool measures the movement of Earth's crust during an earthquake

What is a seismograph?

300

the opening in a volcano where magma oozes out

What is a vent?

400

movement of the ground caused by the sudden release of energy in Earth's crust

What is an earthquake?
400

process of wearing away rocks by natural means

What is weathering?

400

waves caused by the release of energy

What are earthquake waves?

400

this tool measures the movement of faults and it stands for Global Positioning System

What is GPS?

400

place where most volcanoes occur

What is along the boundaries of plates?

Where is the coast?

500
landform of sand and other material deposited at the mouth of a river

What is a delta?

500

process of moving sediment by water, wind, or ice

What is erosion?

500

True or False: Earthquakes can be predicted before they happen?

What is false?

500

this tool is used to help identify materials and types of construction that will survive an earthquake

What is a shake table?

500

these form mountains of ash and lava

What are volcanoes?

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