Faults
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Earthquakes & Volcanoes
Miscellaneous
100

Compression stress is applied to this kind of fault.


Reverse fault.

100

_____________________ are created when materials in the Earth shift suddenly.


Seismic waves

100
Types of Volcanoes

Shield Volcano

Cinder Cone Volcano

Composite Volcano

Caldera Volcano

100

Stress is a force that usually triggers an(a)___________.

An earthquake

100

Type of stress that causes sqeezing.

Compression

200

The plates that are sliding past one another are known as____________ boundaries.


Transform boundaries.

200

We get these waves when seismic waves travel in a serpent fashion.


P waves, primary waves, pressure or compressional waves. 

200

Volcanoes are the _________ of earth´s surface.

Geological Arquitects

200

Where can you find volcanoes?


The ring of fire along plate boundaries.

200

Fault that has the footwall above the hanging wall.

Normal Fault

300

One example of this kind of fault is the San Andreas Fault.


Strike Slip Fault

300

Define earthquake

Earth's crust moving suddenly as a result of seismic waves.


300

Difference between explosive and non explosive volcanoes.

Nonexplosive eruptions produce mostly lava and have a slow flow, explosive eruptions produce mostly pyroclastic material. Nonexplosive eruptions are the most common type of eruption.  

300

How do volcanoes under the sea form?


By two plates moving apart or pulling apart- Divergent boundaries.

300

They are _________ types of major seiemic waves.

Three

P - primary waves, pressure or compressional waves.

S- secondary waves, shear waves.

Surface waves divided into: Rayleigh and Love waves.

400

stretching similar to a running band causes this kind of fault.


Normal Fault

400

Seismic wave types


They are P waves, S waves, Rayleigh waves and love waves both surface waves.

400

Define Focus

Focus is related to the place inside earth´s crust where the earthquakes originates or triggers.

400

What is the formation mechanism of hot spot volcanism?


Middle of tectonic plates can push through the crust and forms a volcano building slowly a line of volcanic islands.

400

In the twenty-first century, an earthquake struck seven nations.


The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.

500

Faults can be found at ________________ boundaries.


Plate boundaries.

500

How are seismic wave amplitude and magnitude measured?


Amplitude by the instrument Seismograph and measure by scales 0-10 or - negative numbers.

Mercalli

Ritcher

Moment magnitude scale


500

Define fault

Fracture or fractures between two blocks of rock.

500

Name three hotspot-based islands.


 Caribbean islands

Hawaiian islands

Aleutians islands

Iceland islands

Galapagos islands

Easter islands


500

Stage in which  a volcano is not likely to erupt.

Inactive or extinct volcano.

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