Volcanoes
Tsunamis
Earthquakes
Plate Tectonics
Pot Luck
100

Where is the most active volcano on earth located?

Hint: it's in the US!

What is Hawaii?

100

What magnitude of earthquake needs to occur to trigger a tsunami?

At least an 8 on the Richter scale.

100

When rocks break what do they move along?

What is a fault?

100
Thousands of years ago all of the continents were together this landmass was called what?
What is Pangaea?
100

What is the term for the place that the earthquake first occurs?


DOUBLE

What is focus?

200

Heat and pressure changes cause rock to melt forming...

Lava or magma

200

How fast can tsunamis move as they get close to shore?


DOUBLE

450-500 mph

200

When two rock slabs move apart

What is a normal fault?

200

What layer of earth makes up the plates?

Hint: it's not the crust!

What is lithosphere?

200

What instruments are used to measure earthquakes?

What is seismographs

300

A bowl-shaped geological formation at the top of a volcano.


DOUBLE

What is a crater?

300

How tall can a tsunami reach?

100 feet!

300

When rocks slabs move apart from each other

What is a reverse fault?

300

Which type of fault line is found along California?

A strike-slip

300

What was the largest earthquake ever recorded on the Richter Scale?

Double points if you can tell me what country it was in!

9.5 in Chile

400

This type of volcano is short and long and oozes lava.

Shield volcano

400

In what country did the second biggest nuclear disaster happen in due to a tsunami?

Bonus 100 points if you can name the city!

Japan (Fukushima) 

400

When rocks on either side of the fault are moving past each other with out much movement.


DOUBLE

What is a strike-slip fault?

400

What movement causes magma to rise to the surface, creating volcanoes?

convection currents

400

What should you do if you are indoors during an earthquake?

What is move away from windows and objects that could fall on you and seek shelter in a doorway or under a sturdy table table or desk?

500

Mount Kilimanjaro is a stratovolcano found in Africa. It hasn't erupted in awhile, but scientists still sense pressure and movement underneath it. What kind of volcano is it?

Dormant

500

What does the term "tsunami" mean?

Harbor wave

500

What kind of material do seismic waves travel fastest through?

Most dense

500

The continents on earth used to be part of one large landmass. What was it called?


DOUBLE

What is Pangaea? 

500

Besides seeing a giant wave coming, what would be an indicator to someone on shore that a tsunami was coming?

the shoreline would retreat very, very far back showing the seafloor

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