Earthquakes
Past and Future
Volcanoes
Tsunamis
Definitions
100

The huge pieces of crust that hit each other, move away from each other, and slide against each other are called ________.

What are "plates"?

100

225 million years ago, all the continents were joined together as one super-continent called ______________.

What is "Pangaea".

100

After magma reaches the surface of the Earth it is called lava and when it cools it forms ___________rock.

What are "igneous"?

100

A tsunami is normally caused by an ____________ that takes place in the ocean.

What is "an earthquake".

100

A _________ is a danger to humans caused by an event.

What is a "hazard".

200

The cracks between the pieces of crust as they slide past each other are called _________.

What are "faults"?

200

The theory that plates move and interact with each other is called the theory of plate ____________.

What is "tectonics."

200

This is the type of volcano that has an explosive eruption.

What is "a stratovolcano".

200

The earthquakes that cause tsunamis usually occur at _____________ boundaries?

(divergent, sliding(transverse), or convergent)

What is "convergent"

200

A massive wave created by an earthquake is called a _____________.

What is "tsunami".

300

The ____________ fault found in California that will eventually move Los Angeles and San Francisco closer together.

What is "San Andreas"?

300

Natural _____________ such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions, can have devastating effects to both natural and man-made structures.

What are "hazards."

300

 Mt. Vesuvius erupted plumes of ________________ ash which buried the city of Pompeii.

What is "pyroclastic"?

300

When a tsunami warning has been issued, it is best get away from the ocean and move to _________ ground.

What is "higher".

300

This is an opening in the earth's crust that allows super heated rock and other materials from below the crust to reach the surface.

What is "a volcano".

400

A seismograph measures the strength or ______________ of an earthquake .

What is "magnitude"?

400

These are the 4 layers of the Earth.

What are "the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core."

400

The ______________ is the location named because it contains more than 450 volcanoes, and is where approx. 90% of the world's volcanoes occur.

What is "Ring of Fire"?

400

Tsunamis are often wrongly thought to be caused by_______________.

What is "weather/storms".

400

This shift in the Earth's crust that causes tremors and shaking is called an ________________.

What is "earthquake".

500

The place under the ground where the earthquake originates at the plates is called the __________ of the earthquake. The spot directly above this spot on the surface of the crust is called the epicenter.

What is "focus"

500

The theory proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 that the continents are moving away from each other is called the Theory of Continental ________.

What is "Drift."

500

Some volcanoes have not erupted in a long time, but could erupt again. These volcanoes are called _____________.

What is "dormant".

500

A clear sign that a tsunami is about to occur is when the ocean appears to ________ ________ quickly before it rushes back in with the massive waves.

What is "draw back".

500

An __________ is a release of volcanic material that can last a few minutes, hours or even years.

What is "eruption."

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