Plate Tectonics
Volcanoes
Volcanoes 2
Earthquakes
Earthquakes 2
Tsunami
Tsunami 2
100

Subduction

What is the process where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another into the mantle?

100

Mantle

What is the layer of hot, slowly moving rock beneath the crust?

100

Shield Volcano

What type of volcano has broad, gentle slopes and basaltic eruptions?

100

Focus

What is the point inside Earth where an earthquake starts?

100

Epicentre

What is the point on Earth’s surface directly above the focus?

100

Tsunami Wave

What is the displacement of the ocean water column cased by undersea earthquakes, landslides, or eruptions?

100

Crest

What is the highest point of a wave?

200

Convection Current

What are the circular flows of mantle material that drive plate motion?

200

Magma

What is molten rock beneath Earth’s surface?

200

Stratovolcano

What type of volcano is steep, cone-shaped, and common in subduction zones?

200

Strike Slip Fault

What type of fault slides sideways, like the Alpine Fault?

200

Normal Fault

What type of fault has the hanging wall moving down relative to the footwall?

200

Gravitational Potential Energy

What is the stored energy due to height, such as a rock on a cliff?

200

Wavelength

What is the distance between two wave crests?

300

Alpine Fault

What is the major strike slip fault running almost the entire length of the South Island?

300

Basalt Magma

What is the low-silica, runny magma type that erupts at hot spots and diverging plate boundaries?

300

Rhyolite Magma

What is the high-silica, viscous magma type often causing explosive eruptions?

300

Elastic Limit

What is the maximum stress a rock can withstand before it breaks?

300

Reverse Fault

What type of fault has the hanging wall moving up relative to the footwall?

300

Kinetic Energy

What is the energy of motion, such as a moving tsunami wave?

300

Amplitude

What is the maximum height of a wave above its normal sea level position?

400

Hikurangi Subduction Zone

What is the subduction zone off the east coast of the North Island where the pacific plate is subducting under the australian plate?

400

Andesite Magma

What is the medium-silica magma type formed at subduction zones when basalt magma mixes with the crust?

400

Caldera

What is the large volcanic depression formed when the ground collapses after an eruption?

400

Fault

What is the fracture in Earth’s crust where movement occurs?

400

Magnitude

What is the measure of the energy released during an earthquake?

400

Shoaling

What is the increase in wave height as tsunami waves slow in shallow water?

400

Runup Height

What is the maximum vertical height reached by a tsunami on land?

500

Puysegur Subduction Zone

What is the subduction zone south of Fiordland where the Australian plate is subducting under the Pacific plate?

500

Hot Spot

What is the mantle plume that creates volcanic activity away from plate boundaries?

500

Pyroclastic Flow

What is the fast-moving cloud of hot gas and volcanic material that rushes down volcano slopes?

500

Liquefaction

What process occurs when ground shaking makes sediments settle and pushes water up to the surface?

500

Mercalli Scale

What is the scale that measures the effects of an earthquake on people and structures?

500

Inundation 

What is the inland distance tsunami water travels after reaching the shore?

500

Funneling

What is the effect that makes tsunami waves grow taller when bays or coastlines narrow?