Plate Tectonics
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Supercontinent (Short Answer)
Faulting Stress (Matching)
Earthquake Time! (Short Answer)
Earthquake Measurement (Matching)
Hodgepodge
(Short Answer)
Volcanic Explosions
More Volcanoes
(Short Answer)
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The study of movement and changes in rocks that make up earth's crust. 

Tectonics

100

The name Alfred Wegner gave to his theorized supercontinent.

Pangea

100

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Shearing Stress


100

What is an earthquake?

Seismic waves move the ground and when they reach the earth's surface.

100

The point on the surface directly above an earthquakes focus. 

Epicenter

100

A very large ocean wave caused by  a sudden movement of the ocean floor. 

Tsunami

100

Blobs of molten rock that are lobbed in the air by a volcano. 

Volcanic Bomb
100

What is the difference between and active and an alive volcano? 

An active volcano is likely to erupt soon, an alive volcano is currently erupting.

200

The point at which one tectonic plate meets another.

Plate Boundary

200

This biblical event can support Wegner's theory.

The Flood 

200

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Folding

200

What is magnitude?

The strength of an earthquake.

200

A break in the earth's crust along which rocks move. 

Fault

200

The time period between earthquakes.

seismic gap

200

A large intrusion made of several plutons.

Batholith

200

What causes a volcano to bulge?

Gas and magma build up.

300

The theory that the continents can move apart from each other and have done so in the past. 

Continental Drift

300

What is orogenesis?

The process of mountain formation.
300

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Compressional Stress

300

What do seismologists do?

Study earthquakes

300

An instrument that measures and records seismic waves.

Seismograph
300

What is the scientific definition of a volcano?

A vent or opening in the earth's crust through which magma, steam ashes, and gases are forced.

300

Solid extrusive materials such as ash and rock that are thrown aloft. 

Pyroclast

300

What geological event can predict a volcanic eruption? 

Earthquakes

400

A mountain chain that forms on the ocean floor where tectonic plates pull apart. 

Oceanic Ridge

400

Alfred Wagner's theory about the continents.

Continental Drift

400

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Faulting

400

How does an earthquakes focus affect it's experience on the surface?

The deeper the focus, the less damage on the surface.

400

The distance a fault moved, and the force used to move it. 

Momentum Magnitude

400

Where do most volcanoes occur?

Plate Boundaries

400

A body of magma that has hardened underground

Pluton

400

Why is the Pacific Ocean called the Ring of Fire? 

Because of the large number of volcanoes located there. 

500

The process of one tectonic plate being pushed under another tectonic plate. 

Subduction

500

Draw a picture of the following three fault boundaries:

Convergent

Divergent

Transform

Convergent ------> <-------

Divergent <------- ------->

Transform ----------->

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500

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Tensional Stress 


500

The formula used to calculate the magnitude of an earthquake. 

Richter Scale

500

What are the three types of plate collisions?

continental-continental

Oceanic-Oceanic

Oceanic-continental

500

A structure of hardened lava that forms inside a vent. 

Plug

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