Energy and Work
Wave Behavior
Volcanoes
Astronomy
Earthquakes
100

The form of energy that is stored and has the ability to do work. 

What is potential energy?


100

The unit of measurement of frequency. 

What is a hertz?

100

An event where one tectonic plate that is more dense then the other tectonic plate that is more dense than the other tectonic plate, gets pushed underneath the less denser plate. 

What is a subduction zone?

100

The only color we can not see from a star. 

What is green?

100

The most seismically active area on Earth.

What is the ring of fire?

200

The term for the ability to do work. 

What is energy?

200

The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are pushed together. 

What are compressions?

200

A hot volcanic mudflow made of ash, rock, and water triggered by volcanic eruptions. 

What is lahar?

200

The gaseous remains of a supernova explosion.

What is a supernova remnant?

200

The point from which an earthquake starts. 

What is the focus?

300

A factor that describes how much a machine multiplies the input force. 

What is mechanical advantage?

300

A refraction. 

What us when sound and light waves pass across a boundary between 2 substances?

300

The volcano that emerged in 1943 in the cornfield of Dionisio Pulido.

What is Paricutin?


300

When dividing the incoming light from an object into individual colors, or wavelengths. 

What is spectrum?

300

A visible break or step in the earth's surface caused by a slip along the fault. 

What is a fault scarp?


400

The formula for calculating kinetic energy. 

What is KE = 1/2mv^2

400

The wave medium waves travel the fastest through. 

What are solids?

400

The particles released by a volcano that are emitted from volcanic eruptions that can be hard to detect. 

What are aerosols?

400

The dense core left after a supernova. 

What is a neutron star?

400

The roman numeral that represents the level of Earthquakes described as having "strong" shaking. 

What is roman numeral VI (6)?

500

The Law of Conservation of Energy.

What is energy can't be created or destroyed, it can be transformed from one form to another.

500

The slower surface traveling waves that cause the most earthquake damage. 

What are surface waves?

500

The part of the earth that has winds that curve to the left in their direction of travel.

What is the southern hemisphere?

500

This connection is what must be overcome for protons and neutrons to switch identities. 

What is the weak force?

500

The theory explaining how the gradual buildup and release of energy along faults causes earthquakes. 

What is the elastic rebound theory?

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