A vent in Earth’s crust through which molten rock flows.
What is a volcano
100
a type of seismic wave which causes particles in the ground to move in a push-pull motion similar to a coiled spring. These waves arrive first to a seismometer.
What is primary wave/ p wave
100
vibrations caused by the rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or a crack in Earth’s crust.
What is an earthquake
100
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A location where volcanoes form far from plate boundaries.
What is a hot spot
200
A type of seismic wave that causes particles to move at right angles relative to the direction the wave travels. These waves arrive second to a seismometer.
What is secondary wave/ S-wave
200
The location on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s focus.
What is an epicenter.......
200
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300
Magma that erupts onto Earth’s surface.
What is Lava
300
Tiny particles of pulverized volcanic rock and glass.
What is volcanic ash
300
A P-wave moves in a up and down motion.
How does a P-wave move
300
The magma will flow more slowly the greater the amount of silica that is within the lava
How does the amount of silica in lava affect the flow of magma?
400
Molten rock stored beneath Earth’s surface.
What is Magma
400
An S-wave moves in a side to side.
How dose an S-wave move
400
The rock and soil are enriched with valuable nutrients
What are the positive results of volcanic eruptions?
500
Vulcan
What is the scientific name for a volcano?!?!?!?!?!?
500
S-wave
which wave makes move damage an S-wave or a P-wave.
500
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