Mountains
Volcanoes 1
Volcanoes 2
Earthquakes 1
Earthquakes 2
100

What type of mountain is formed when two plates push towards each other, much the same way as a piece of paper folds when pushed together?

Fold Mountains

100

What is the name for a rupture of the Earth's crust which allows hot lava, poisonous gases, and ash to escape from the magma chambers below the surface.

Volcano

100

What type of volcano has low, gently sloping sides and are not typically explosive?

Shield Volcano

100

What is the result of a sudden release of energy in the crust that creates seismic waves called?

earthquake

100

What is the name for the waves of energy caused by the breaking of rock during the earthquake?

Seismic Waves

200

What type of mountain is formed when molten rock erupts through the surface of the planet?

Volcanic Mountain

200

What are the three phases of a volcano?

Active, dormant, extinct

200

What type of volcano has steep sides and eruptions are explosive because of thick lava?

Composite Volcano

200

What is the name for the place that an earthquake begins(beneath earth's surface)

Focus

200

What is the name of the scale used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake?

Richter Scale

300
What type of mountain is formed when faults or cracks in the earth's crust force some materials or blocks of rock up and down.

Fault Block Mountain

300

What is the name for the string of volcanoes that runs around the edge of the Pacific Ocean?

Ring of Fire

300

What is the name for the volcano that forms rapidly and are the shortest-lived?

Cinder Cone

300

What is the name for the point directly above the focus on the surface of the earth?  It is the place that suffers from the most direct damage.

Epicenter

300

Which earthquake would cause more damage:

One with a 3.5 on the Richter scale or one with a 7.5?

7.5

400

What type of mountain is the most common mountain?

Fold Mountain

400

What phase of a volcano is Mt. Saint Helens?

Active

400

What is the name for how volcanic eruptions are measured?

Volcanic Explosivity Index

400

What is the name for the seismic waves that occur after body waves and are responsible for the damage and destruction on land?

Surface waves

400

What is the name of the instrument that is used to measure the vibrations earthquakes produce?

Seismograph

500

Mount St. Helens is a type of what mountain?

Volcanic Mountain

500

What is the name for a scientist who studies volcanoes?

Volcanologist

500

What is the highest rating a volcano can be given (most destructive)?

8

500

What is the name used to describe the frequency, size, and type of earthquake experienced over a period of time?

seismicity

500

Are earthquakes caused by the pushing together of plates or when plates get stuck while grinding together?

When plates get stuck

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