Volcanoes
Earthquakes & Tsunamis
Fill in the Blank
True or False
Vocabulary Words
100

Name the three different types of volcanoes we learned about in this chapter.

Active, dormant, and extinct.

100

This state has about 10,000 earthquakes a year because of a giant fault line. 

California

100

The earth has ____ main layers.

4

Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

100

There are no volcanoes in the state of Florida.

True

100

a large amount of snow, soil, and rock that slides down the side of a mountain

avalanche

200

What is the difference between magma and lava?

Magma is underneath the earth's surface and lava is above the earth's surface. 

200

What causes tsunamis?

An earthquake or volcanic eruption on the ocean floor

200

Earthquakes are ranked on a scale from 1 to ___. 

10

200

Dormant volcanoes are not expected to erupt again

False

200

a large amount of dry soil and rock that slides down a steep slope

landslide

300

What are the 3 things a volcano spews out during an eruption?

Hot ash, lava, and gases

300

How do tsunamis affect people living on the coast? 

Destroy homes, uproot trees, carry debris inland for miles. 

300

People who make maps are called ____________. 

cartographers

300

Most earthquakes are so small that people cannot feel them. 

True

300

a crack in the earth's crust

fault

400

Name an island that was formed due to volcanic activity

Hawaii, Surtsey Island, etc

400

How do earthquakes occur?

The grinding of tectonic plates.

400

In 2011, a powerful tsunami hit the country of ______ and caused much destruction. 

Japan

400

An avalanche is an example of a gradual change.

False, it is a sudden change

400

the removal of soil and rock by wind or water 

erosion

500

What volcano in Italy in considered to be one of the world's most dangerous active volcanoes? 

Mount Vesuvius

500
What is the largest fault line in the United States? 

The San Andreas Fault

500

The four continents that surround the Ring of Fire are _________, __________, __________, and ____________. 

Asia, Australia, North America, and South America. 

500

Earth is the planet with the most volcanoes

False, Venus has the most volcanoes!

500

What is a seismograph?

A tool that scientists use to measure vibrations from volcanoes and earthquakes. 

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