Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Tsunamis
Faults
Miscellaneous
100

What is an earthquake 

a shift within  earth's surface caused by plate movement 

100

This describes a volcano.

What is an opening in earths crust where magma comes to the surface?

100

This describes a Tsunami.

What is a massive displacement of water caused by an earthquake or underwater volcanoes?

100

This compresses, pulls and squeezes rock.

What is stress?

100

What is the ring of fire 

area in the Pacific ocean where many earthquakes and volcanoes occur 

200

This is the center of an earthquake on the surface of the earth.

What is an epicenter?

200

These are the three types of volcanic activity. 

What are Extinct, Dormant, and Active?

200

What three things cause tsunamis 

earthquakes, landslides, volcanos 

200

This describes what compression does to rock at plate boundaries.

What is speezes rock together?

200

This is where magma travels through the volcano to reach the surface.

What is a conduit?
300

These are the fastest waves during an Earthquake.

What are P-waves?

300

Magma is called this after it reaches Earth's surface.

What is Lava?

300

Name one warning sign of a Tsunami 

Ocean water pulling back, loud roaring sounds, sudden water level changes 

300

This fault type has tension stretching the plates away from each other.

What is a normal fault?

300

This describes a fault.

What is a crack in the rocks of Earth's crust or mantle?

400

These are the slowest waves during an Earthquake.

What are S-waves?

400

These are the 3 main types of volcanoes.

What is composite, shield and cinder cone volcanoes?

400
This is the location of the majority of tsunamis.

What is the Ring of Fire?

400

This type of stress is located at a strike-slip fault.

What is shearing?

400

This volcano has the most explosive eruptions with lava and pyroclastic flows.

What is a composite volcano?

500

During an earthquake these waves will always occur first, and these waves will always occur second.

What are P & S waves?

500

An explosive ash cloud filled with hot gas, lava and lava bombs describes this.

What is a pyroclastic flow?

500

This is the starting point of a tsunami when it is caused by an earthquake.

What is the epicenter of an earthquake?

500

This fault type is located at convergent boundary.

What is a Reverse Fault?

500

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Describe one way earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis are connected to the plate boundaries on Earth.

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