Plate boundaries
Volcanoes
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Earthquakes
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What does a divergent plate boundary do?

Separates from each other. 

100

What is molten rock that flows under Earth's surface called?

Magma

100

What is it called when a volcano isn't on a plate boundary

Hot spot

100

What are tiny particles that emit from volcanoes during an eruption?

Ash

100

What is the device used to measure ground movement?

Seismometer

200

What is the function of convergent plate boundaries?

Collide/subduct 

200

Where do volcanoes typically form?

Tectonic plate boundaries.

200

What is the nickname for primary and secondary waves?

P/S wave

200

Name one scale used to measure earthquakes.

Richter, moment magnitude, modified mercalli

200

True or false: Movement in faults can't cause earthquakes

False

300

What is the purpose of transform plate boundaries?

Slide/rub against each other. 

300

Where are most volcanoes located?

Ring of fire

300

What main element changes the viscosity of magma?

Silica

300

What was the highest magnitude of an earthquake recorded?

9.5

300

What is the origin point of an earthquake called?

Focus

400

What layer of Earth is the breaking of tectonic plates?

Lithosphere. 

400

What is the tallest freestanding volcano?

Mt. Kilimanjaro

400

What is the slowest form of seismic wave?

Surface waves

400

Roughly how many Volcanoes erupt per year?

60

400

What is it called when force applied to a rock causes it to change?

Rock deformation

500

Name one of the three main forces that causes plate motion. 

Basal drag, Ridge push, and Slab pull.

500

What is one of the main types of volcanoes?

Shield, composite, cinder cone

500

What is the space directly above the focus called?

Epicenter

500

Approximately how many active volcanoes are in the US

169

500

Name one type of fault.

Normal, reverse, strike-slip

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