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Short Answer 3
100

The lithosphere is located beneath the mantle of the earth. 

False

100

The beginning point of an earthquake is called its _______. 

focus 

100

What occurs when rocks move horizontally past each other? 

Strike-slip fault 

100

What occurs when rocks push together, forcing a section of rock upward?

Reverse fault

100

What occurs when rocks move apart, forming a gap?

Normal fault 

200

The idea that the earth's crust is made up of moving plates is called the Theory of Plate Tectonics. 

True

200

The strength of the seismic waves of an earthquake is called its _____________. 

magnitude

200

Vibrations of energy that flow from the focus of an earthquake are called what? 

Seismic waves

200

Fast moving waves that occur beneath the surface of the earth are called what? 

Body waves

200
What is the point on the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake? 

Epicenter 

300

Hot springs occur in places where water is heated by hot magma. 

True 

300

Breaks in the earth's surface along which rock can move are called _________. 

faults

300

What are slower destructive waves that occur on the surface of the earth? 

Surface waves 

300

An earthquake's magnitude can be measured by what? 

the Richter scale 

300

What detects, times, and measures the movements of the earth? 

Seismograph 

400

The area around the Pacific Ocean where many volcanoes occur is called the Ring of Fire. 

True 

400

Magma that breaks through the earth's surface is called ______. 

lava 

400

What occurs when part of a mountain collapses, causing mud and rock fragments to surge down the mountain? 

Debris flow 

400

What is an avalanche-like emission of red-hot dust and gases from a volcanic eruption? 

Pyroclastic flow 

400

Who's the best teacher? 

Anyone of the following: 

Mrs. Inman, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Pease, Mrs. Staggs, Mrs. Newman, Mr. Pease, Mrs. Parrett, Mrs. Poe, Mr. Watson, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Waeber, Mrs. Richey 

500

Volcanic fog is called smog. 

False 

500

500

What type of volcano seems to be layered, signifying that different types of lava flows have occurred in the past, but the volcano is presently inactive? 

Dormant composite cone volcano 

500

What type of volcano is large, gradually sloping, and has mild eruptions and a continuous flow of lava? Scientists will study the composition of the gathered lava. 

Active shield volcano 

500

What type of volcano is expected to erupt again within the next five years and has a bowl-like crater at its top and only one main vent?

Active cinder cone volcano