tsunami
earthquake
Volcanoes
Earths structure
plate tectonics
100

What is A tsunami 

A series of long waes caused by a sudden displacement of the ocean.

100

What can cause an earthquake?

Sudden movement of tectonic plates along a fault line.

100

What is a volcano?

An opening in earths crust that allows ash, lava and gasses to escape.

100

What are the 3 main layers of the earth?

Crust, mantle, and core.

100

What are the different types of plate boundaries?

Divergent,convergent, and transform boundaries

200
what can cause a tsunami?

Earthquakes that occurred when tectonic plates meet on one slides beneath the other.

200

How do earthquakes cause damage?

Landslides ,fires,tsunamis, and structural damage 

200

How do volcanoes form?

When plates Begin to move toward each other at tectonic plate boundarie.

200

What is the most innermost layer of the earth?

Inner core 

200

What is the driving force behind plate movement?

Convection within earths mantles

300

How can you stay safe during a tsunami?

 Evacuate low lying areas.

300

What is the differ between an aftershock and a foreshock?

A foreshock is a smaller earthquake that happens before a larger earthquake and a after shock is a smaller earthquake that happens after a larger earthquake.

300

What are the 7 types of volcanoes?

Cinder cones, shield volcanoes, lava domes, calderas, fissur volcanoes, super volcanoes, and mud volcanoes.

300

Is the earths mantle solid or liquid?

Solid

300

What is subduction?

When one plate dives beneath another

400

How do scientists detect tsunamis?

The national weather service operates tsunami weather centers that issue messages to the public when there is a potential for a tsunami.

400

Where do most earthquake occur?

“The ring of fire”.

400

How often do volcanoes erupt?

Some erupt constantly while other remain at rest.

400

How do scientists use sciesmic waves to study earths interior?

Seismology

400

How do plate movement create mountains?

When continental plates collide at convergent boundaries the crust is pushed upward forming mountain ranges.

500

What was the highest tsunami that earthquake has impacted.

1,720ft or 524 meters

500

How long do earthquakes last?

Typically last seconds, minutes, or even hours.

500

How do volcanoes affect the environmen?

Large amounts of gases and ash can block sunlight.

500

What layer of earth is  responsible for generating the magnetic field?

The outer core

500

What landforms are created at divergant plate

Rift valleys, and mid ocean ridges.