Vocab
Earthquakes and Seismic Waves
Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics
Types of Volcanoes and Eruptions
Volcanic Landforms
100

A long tube through which magma moves from the magma chamber to the Earth’s surface.

Pipe

100

What is an earthquake’s magnitude?

The amount of energy released by an earthquake

100

What is a volcano?

A crack in the Earth's crust where magma can reach the surface

100

What are the three main types of volcanoes?

Shield Volcanoes

Cinder Cone Volcanoes

Composite Volcanoes

100

What is geothermal activity?

Underground water being heated by magma

200

A string of islands formed by the volcanoes along a deep-ocean trench.

Island Arc

200

How does energy from an earthquake reach the Earth’s surface?

Through seismic waves

200

Where are most volcanoes found?

Ring of Fire/Plate boundaries

200

What are the two main kinds of volcanic eruptions?

Quiet

Explosive

200

What are two examples of geothermal activity?

Hot Springs

Geysers

300

The large hole at the top of a volcano formed when the roof of a volcano’s magma chamber collapses.

Caldera

300

Where does an earthquake start?

at the focus

300

What is a hot spot and where do they occur?

An area where the magma from the mantle grows so hot it melts through the crust, usually in the middle of a plate

300
Name and describe the stages of a volcano's "life"

Active - currently erupting volcano

Dormant - not currently erupting but may in the future

Extinct - not erupting and most likely will never erupt again

300

How does a volcanic neck form? What is the difference between volcanic sills and volcanic dikes?

Magma cools and hardens inside the pipe of a volcano

Sills squeeze in between rock layers, dikes moves across rock layers

400

A deposit of hardened magma in a volcano’s pipe.

Volcanic Neck

400

Describe the kinds of movement produced by each kind of seismic wave.

P Wave - squeezes and expands the ground

S Wave - moves the ground side to side and up and down

Surface Wave - shakes the surface side to side and makes it roll (like ocean waves)

400

How do hot spots form island arcs?

The plate moves across the hot spot, with land being created as the plate moves over it

400

Describe the process of how magma reaches the surface through a volcano.

Magma fills the magma chamber, gas pressure increases and forces it up the pipe, reaches the vents and spills onto the surface

400

What two landforms, that are not volcanoes, form from lava and ash?

Lava plateaus

Calderas

500

A slab of volcanic rock formed when magma squeezes between layers of rock.

Volcanic Sill

500

Name and describe the three ways we can measure earthquakes.

Mercalli Scale - damage at a certain location

Richter Scale - measuring the seismic waves

Moment Magnitude Scale - estimates the total amount of energy released by an earthquake

500

What are the two types of plate boundaries where volcanoes can form?

Converging 

Diverging

500

Compare how the three main types of volcanoes are created.

Shield - lava flowing and hardening over itself from quiet eruptions

Cinder Cone - explosive eruptions with pyroclastic flows

Composite - alternating quiet and explosive eruptions

500

What kinds of landforms form from magma?

Volcanic Necks

Volcanic Sills

Volcanic Dikes

Batholiths

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