EARTHQUAKES
VOLCANOES
PLATE TECTONICS
MIXED
VOCABULARY
100

What happens when two transform boundaries grind past each other?

What is earthquake?

100

This is molten rock below ground.

What is magma?

100

Earthquakes and Volcanoes are usually located near these.

What is a plate boundary?

100

One of the materials that is extruded during an eruption.

What is lava, pyroclastic material, gas?

100

The amount of time between the arrival of P and S waves ____________________ the farther away from the earthquake you are.

What is increases?

200

The name of the instrument used to measure earthquakes.

What is a seismometer or seismograph?

200

Mt. St. Helens eruption was  a _____________ eruption compared to Kilauea.

What is violent?

200

The mid-ocean ridge is an example of a ____________________ boundary.

What is divergent boundary?

200

the place in the Pacific where a lot of earthquakes/ volcanic activity/ tsunamis happen.

What is the Ring of Fire?

200

These seismic waves tend to cause the most damage.

What are surface waves?

300

These are the fastest seismic waves.

What are P waves?

300

This material changes the thickness of lava.

What is silica?

300

Name 1 of the major tectonic plates.

What is any of the following North American plate, South American plate, Eurasian Plate, Indo Australia plate, African plate, Antarctica plate?

300

This is the texture of pahoehoe lava.

What is smooth and ropy?

300

This kind of crust is formed at divergent boundaries.

What is new?

400

This is a scale used to measure earthquakes.

What is Richter or Mercalli?

400

This is the tube that rises from the magma chamber to the vent.

What is the conduit?

400

The kind of boundary found where 2 continents collide forming mountains.

What is convergent?

400

This rough, jagged, blocky lava has sharp edges and spiny projections.

What is aa?

400

This is the term for the faults associated with subduction zones that cause the earth's most powerful earthquakes.

What is megathrust?

500

The height, or _______________________ of seismic waves indicates how much ground shaking will occur.

What is amplitude?

500

Volcanic activity often begins when a ________________ develops in Earth's crust as magma moves forcefully to the surface.

What is a fissure?

500

The mechanism that causes the plates to move.

What is convection in the mantle?

500

Earthquakes can be located by this process.

What is trilateration or triangulation?

500

The name of the supercontinent that began breaking up 200 million years ago..

What is Pangaea?

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