Forces that Shape the Earth
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Volcanic Landforms
100

This is a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume

What is a stress? 

100

Vibrations in the ground that result from the movement along faults, or breaks in Earth's lithosphere

What are earthquakes? 

100

Definition of a volcano.

What is a weak spot in the Earth's crust where molten material, or magma, comes to the surface? 

100

Shield, Cinder cone, composite, lava plateau, caldera

What are landforms created by lava and ash? 

200

3 different types of stress

What is tension, compression and shearing? 


200

3 types of faults

What are normal, strike-slip and reverse? 

200

Pulling plates

What is diverging? 

200
volcanic necks, dikes, sills, batholiths, dome mountain

What are landforms created by magma? 

300

2 types of strains

What is elastic and plastic? 


300

The point beneath Earth's surface where rock under stress break's to cause an earthquake.

What is focus? 

300

Pushing plates

What is converging? 

300

This occurs when magma heats underground water

What is geothermal activity? 

400

These landforms are created by compression

What are mountain ranges, ocean trenches and volcanic arcs?

400

Point on the surface directly above the focus

What is an epicenter? 


400

string of islands created by volcanoes

What is an island arc? 

400

2 things formed by geothermal activity

What are hot springs and geysers? 

500

Mid-ocean ridges and continental rifts are created by this type of stress

What is tension? 

500

3 types of seismic waves

What are Primary (P) waves, Secondary (S) waves, surface waves? 

500

This is the difference between an explosive and a quiet eruption. 

What is the amount of silica in the magma? 

500

This can heat homes and make electricity

What is geothermal energy? 

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