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This is where the energy of an earthquake starts.

Focus

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This volcano is long and low with gentle eruptions.

Shield volcano

100

Who is called the King of Pop?

Michael Jackson

100

Molten rock underground.

Magma

100

Measures the intensity of an earthquake.

Mercalli scale

200

This is the point where an earthquake is felt directly above where the earthquake starts.

Epicenter

200

This volcano has steep sides and is built up by ash.

Cinder cone

200

Miss Adkins is an artist born in London. What is she famously known as?

Adele

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The thickness of lava.


Viscosity

200

The place where earthquakes and volcanoes occur.

Fault lines

300

Name of waves that measure earthquakes.

Seismic waves

300

This volcano has violent eruptions, and has a cone shape.

Composite

300

 Name the band which sang “Hotel California”.

The Eagles

300

Volcanoes form near this kind of zone.

Subduction Zone

300

Famous fault line that goes through California.

San Andreas Fault

400

This is caused by an underwater earthquake.

Tsunami

400

An opening around the vent of a volcano, caused by eruptions.

Crater

400

What was Justin Beiber's first hit song? 

Baby

400

A large depression caused by the emptying of a magma chamber.

Caldera

400

the record of an earthquake's seismic waves

seismogram

500

Represents the magnitude of an earthquake.

Richter scale

500

This volcano buried the city of Pompeii.

Vesuvius
500

What was the name of EXO's first full-length Japanese album?

Countdown

500

A sleeping volcano.

Dormant

500

In what layer of Earth do Earthquakes occur?

Crust

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