Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Measuring Earthquake Waves
Lesson review
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All volcanoes are formed on a tectonic plate boundary. True or False 

False 

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What is a focus?

A place within Earth along a fault at which the first motion of an earthquake occurs. 

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What causes faults to form?

Stress
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What is the path of volcanos around the Earth called?

The ring of fire

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How many levels are on the intensity scale?

12

200

What is the difference between lava and magma?

lava- reached Earth's surface 

Magma- Under Earths surface 

200

Each year there are approximately how many earthquakes around the world?

500,000

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 What are seismic waves?

Vibrations that cause different types of ground motion

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What is a mass damper?

A weight at the top and bottom of a building to help the building survive an earthquake.

200

What buildings are stronger during earthquakes? Older or Newer

Newer

300

What are the three types of volcanoes? 

* Shield volcanoes 

* Cinder Cones 

* Composite volcanoes 

300
What is the difference between deformation and elastic rebound?

Deformation- rock becomes deformed due to stress

Elastic rebound- The return of rock to its original shape

300

What are the two kinds of seismic waves?

Body waves

Surface waves 

300

What is the name of the process used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake?

Triangulation

300

What two scales can be used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake?

Richter scale

Moment magnitude scale

400

What is the difference between a crater and a caldera?

Crater- opening or depression at the top of a volcano caused by an eruption

Caldera- A huge depression from the roof collapsing 

400
What was the largest earthquake recorded in the United States? (1964)
Alaskan earthquake 
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What is the difference between Primary waves and Secondary waves? (both body waves)

P- first seismic waves to be detected - can travel through solids and liquids 

S- Move rock from side to side - can travel through only solids 

400

What is the difference between magnitude and intensity?

Magnitude- the energy/how strong

Intensity- How much damage 

400

How do composite volcanos get a layered interior?


Cycles of lava flows cause the layers

500

What is the difference between the explosions and the lava viscosity at divergent and convergent boundaries? 

Divergent - Mild eruptions, low lava viscosity

Convergent- Explosive eruptions, high lava viscosity 

500

At divergent boundaries, earthquakes are common along __________ faults.

At convergent boundaries, earthquakes are common along __________ faults.

At transform boundaries, earthquakes are common along __________ faults.


Divergent- Normal

Convergent- Reverse

Transform- Strike-slip

500

How do earthquakes happen? Explain. 

Can they be prevented? Explain. 

Tectonic plates are being forced to stop. 

No 

500

_____ are the slowest type of wave

_____ are the second-fastest type of wave

_____ are the fastest type of wave

Surface

Secondary

Primary

500

Where are MOST earthquakes located?

Japan