Layers of the Earth
Earthquakes
Waves
More Earthquake Stuff
Volcanoes
100

The outermost layer of the earth

 crust

100

The release of energy when tectonic plates  or a fault shift

earthquake

100

a huge wave caused by an undersea earthquake

tsunami
100

A scientist who studies movements of the earth

Seismologist

100

Melted rock beneath the surface of the earth

Magma

200

The innermost layer of the earth

inner core

200

The scale used to measure the amount of damage an earthquake does

Mercali scale

200

The word for any wave produced by an earthquake

seismic wave

200
The point under the earth where an earthquake begins

focus

200

A gentle volcanic eruption that produces a river of lava

Hawaiian eruption
300

the layer of the earth just beneath the crust

mantle

300

The word used to describe the strength of an earthquake's seismic waves

magnitude

300

A wave from an earthquake that does not reach the surface of the earth

body wave

300

The point on the surface of the earth directly above the focus

epicenter

300

A pocket of magma beneath a volcano

magma chamber

400

The layer of the earth between the mantle and the inner core

outer core

400

The type of fault that allows each side to move away from each other.

normal fault

400

A surface wave that moves in a rolling motion like an ocean wave

Rayleigh wave

400

A body wave that moves in a push and pull motion

P wave

400

The strongest type of eruption

Plinian eruption


500

The area that is the crust and the upper part of the mantle

 lithosphere

500
the type of fault that allows each side to move toward the other

Thrust or Reverse

500

A wave from an earthquake that does reach the surface of the earth

surface wave

500
A surface wave that moves in a zig-zag motion

Love wave

500

An avalanche of red-hot gas and ash that flows down the side of a volcano during a Pelean eruption

pyroclastic flow

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