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Volcano Types
Hard Stuff
Hot Stuff
100

Any trembling or shaking of the Earth's crust

Earthquake

100

The strength of an earthquake

Magnitude

100

A volcano that produces lava fountains or fire curtains

Hawaiian

100

Scientists who study the structure of the Earth

Geologists

100

This allows molten rock and hot gases to escape from within the Earth

Volcano

200

The study of earthquakes

Seismology

200

A depression found at the top of a volcano

Crater

200

A volcano that has erupted recently

Active

200

The underwater mountain ranges

Mid-Oceanic Ridges

200

Running along the edge of the Pacific Ocean, this is named for its many volcanoes

Ring of Fire

300

A break that appears at the boundary between two moving masses of rock

Fault

300

Monstrous wave sometimes caused by an earthquake

Tsunami

300

A volcano that has not erupted in recorded history

Extinct

300

The temperature of rocks ________________ with depth

Increases

300

Magma that has reached the Earth's surface

Lava

400

The point underground where an earthquake begins

Focus

400

The process by which new soil is formed as rocks crumble and break in to smaller pieces

Weathering

400

A volcano that has been active at some time in recorded history, but has not had a recent eruption

Dormant

400

The boundary between Earth's crust and its mantle

Mohorovicic Discontinuity (Moho)

400

Smaller fragments of molten rock that solidify almost instantly

Tephra

500

The place at ground level that is directly above the focus of an earthquake

Epicenter

500

Created when trapped gases blast through the Earth's surface

Vent

500

A volcano characterized by hot clouds of gas and dust that it expels

Plinian

500

This occurs when natural acids slowly eat into a rock, breaking it apart

Chemical weathering

500

Holes or cracks which serve as escape vents for underground gases

Fumeroles

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