Plate Boundaries
Earthquakes
Faults
Volcanoes
Folding and Fold Mountains
100

The plates move because of .......................... .

What are convection currents?

100

The point on the earth's surface directly above the origin of an earthquake. 

What is the epicentre?

100

Earthquakes occur when these shift.

What are plates?

100

At which boundaries do volcanoes occur?

What are divergent/ constructive and convergent/ destructive boundaries?

100

Folding occurs at two boundaries. 

What are subduction zones and collision zones?

200

Type of plate boundary where two lithospheric plates are moving away from each other.

What is a divergent plate boundary?

200

The energy released from an earthquake in the form of a series of pulses.

What are seismic waves?

200

Faults are ................. in rocks or the earth's crust. 

What is a fracture? 

200

It has sides that are wide and flat.

What are shield volcanoes?

200

The type of fold where one limb  is pushed up until it lies on top of the other limb. 

What is a recumbent fold?

300

Which plate subducts when an oceanic and continental plate collides?

What is oceanic plate?

300
The process in which shaking of the ground cause by an earthquake causes soil to temporarily become a liquid.

What is liquefaction? 

300

Normal faults occur where rocks pull apart by ..................... .

What is tension?

300

The huge hole left by the collapse of a volcanic mountain is called a ........................... .

What is a caldera?

300

Formed when rocks fold upward.

What is an anticline? 

400

Mid-ocean ridges occur at this boundary.

What is a divergent plate boundary?

400

The zone where earthquakes occur at subduction zones, where pressure is built up and released.

What is the Benioff zone?

400

Where rocks are pushed together by tension. 

What is a reverse fault?

400

Type of volcano formed from alternating layers of ash and layers. 

What is a composite volcano? 

400

An example where two continental plates move toward each other forming a fold mountain. 

What is the Himalaya Mountains?

500

The plates sliding past each other at the San Andreas Faults. 

What are the North American Plate and Pacific Plate?

500

A measure of earthquakes energy.

What is magnitude?

500

Transform faults occur where rocks are pushed past each other in a .......................... direction. 

What is horizontal? 

500

What is produced from explosive eruption?

What is pyroclastic material?

500

The mountains that form where the Nazca Plate subjects under the South American Plate

What is the Andes Mountains?

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