Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Tsunamis
Forces That Shape the Earth
More Earthquakes
100

A measurement of an earthquake's strength is called its _____.

Magnitude

100

A(n) _____ eruption has magma that flows easily with gases bubbling out gently.

Quiet

100

Tsunamis are caused by what?

Earthquakes under the sea

100

A change in rock that is caused by stress bit is NOT permanent is called _____ strain.

Elastic

100

_____ are shakes that occur BEFORE an earthquake.

Foreshock

200

The _____ is the point below Earth's surface which breaks and triggers an earthquake.

Focus

200

A string of islands, called a(n) _____ is created by volcanoes near boundaries where two oceanic plates collide. 

Island arc

200

Tsunami is a Japanese word which in English translates to _____.

Harbor waves

200

A change in rock that is caused by stress and creates  permanent change is called _____ strain.

Plastic

200

What is the Shadow Zone?

Seismic waves can not pass

300

In a normal fault, the part of the fault that lies below the other part is called the _____.

Footwall

300

A _____ is formed when groundwater is heated by a nearby body of magma and eventually rises to the surface to collect in a natural pool.

Hot spring

300

The speed of tsunamis is equivalent to _____. 

Jet planes

300

A block of rock that lies above a fault is called a _____ wall.

Hanging

300

What tool is used to measure earthquakes?

Seismograph

400

What kind of fault results in a horizontal shift?

Strike-slip

400

Water heated by magma can provide an energy source called _____ which can heat homes and make electricity.

Geothermal energy

400

How long could it take a 20 foot tsunami to reach land?

30 minutes

400

Stress that pushes a mass of rock in two opposites directions is called _____.

Shearing

400

The point on the surface directly above the focus is the _____.

Epicenter

500

Earthquakes are caused by all of the following EXCEPT what?

Tsunamis

500

_____ is a volcano that is currently not active, but may become active in the future.

Dormant

500

Which describes the relationship of the height of a tsunami to the depth?

Height of a tsunami wave increases

as the depth of the ocean decreases

500

A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume is called _____.

Stress

500

The _____ is the arrival time difference between the first P-wave and the S-wave.

Lag time

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