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A break in the crust along which the rocks move

What is a fault?

100

Type of plate boundary where plates are colliding (India)

What is convergent?

100

The place on Earth directly above where the earthquake happened

What is the epicenter?

100

The most destructive of all the earthquake waves, which cause buildings to collapse and poles and pipes to break

What are surface waves?

100

Describes a volcano that is not a threat to ever erupt again

What is extinct?

200

Process by which a dense ocean plate gets pushed under a land plate all the way to the mantle

What is subduction?

200

The process by which brand new ocean floor is made, discovered by Harry Hess

What is sea-floor spreading?

200

Described by the Richter scale, this is the strength of the shaking in an earthquake

What is magnitude?

200

The type of stress that acts on rocks at convergent boundaries and reverse faults

What is compression?

200

An area of mantle away from a plate boundary that is unusually hot and burns through the crust (Hawaii)

What is a hot spot?

300

An undersea mountain range, such as the one in the center of the Atlantic

What is a mid-ocean ridge?

300

The type of plate boundary where plates are pulling away in opposite directions

What is divergent?

300

Described by the Mercalli scale, these are the specific effects of the earthquake at the surface

What is intensity?

300

The stress that acts on rocks at transform boundaries and strike-slip faults

What is shearing?

300

A large gently sloping volcano that releases liquid lava that builds up over time (Mount Kiluaea)

What is a shield cone volcano?

400

Type of plate boundary where plates are slipping past each other, like San Andreas

What is transform?

400

The place inside Earth where the rocks actually snap, producing an earthquake

What is the focus?

400

Earthquake waves that stress rocks at a right angle to the direction of the wave, arriving second at the seismograph

What are secondary waves?

400

The type of stress that acts on rocks at divergent plate boundaries and normal faults

What is tension?

400

Also called a stratovolcano, this type is made of alternating layers of ash and hardened lava (Mount Saint Helens)

What is a composite cone?

500

Heat currents in the mantle driving the movement of plates

What is convection?

500

A large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake

What is a tsunami?

500

The fastest of all earthquake waves, and therefore the first to arrive at the seismograph

What are primary waves?

500

Describes a volcano that has not erupted in more than 200 years, but still could

What is dormant?

500

A small volcano made only of ash at a new vent in the Earth's surface (Sunset Crater in Arizona)

What is a cinder cone volcano?