Where Do Earthquakes Occur
Faults
Earth's Interior
How Do Volcanoes Form
Types Of Volcanoes
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Earthquakes mostly happen on the parts of Earth that are by the continents.

What are continent edges

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 Two blocks slide horizontally past each other.

 What is a strike-slip?

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The second layer of Earth.

What is the mantle?

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Volcanoes mostly form around hot places like.

What is a convergent plate boundaries?

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Large scale volcanoes with gentle slopes made from basaltic lava.

 What are Shield Volcanoes?

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Earthquakes result from the buildup of active stress.

 What is a plate boundry?

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Faults that are located on the divergent plate boundaries.

What is a normal faults?

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The speed of seismic waves depends. 

 What are temperature, pressure, and chemistry?

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 The plates that lava comes out of the ground and erupts. 

 What is a divergent plate boundaries?

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Large steep-sided volcano made from a mixture andesitic and rhyolitic lava and ash.

 What are Composite Volcanoes?

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The area called because of a lot of volcanoes and earthquakes around the coastal area.

 What is The Ring Of Fire?

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 One block moves up and the other moves down.

What is a reverse fault?

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The S-waves can't go through certain cores.

 What is the outer core

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The further an island is from that plate it ages.

It gets older

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Small steep-sided volcano made from moderately explosive eruptions of basaltic lava.

 What is a Cinder cone volcano?

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A common place for shallow earthquakes where plates separate.

 What is a Divergent Plate Boundary?

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The epicenter is above the what in a earthquake.

What is the center?

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The inner core is hot and makes two types of materials.

 what are iron and nickel?

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The active volcanoes are in the USA.

What are about 60 volcanoes?
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Large volcanic depression formed when a volcanoes summit collapses or is blown away by explosive activity

What is a caldera?

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What is the result when force is put onto a rock formation.

 What is Rock deformation?

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 Primary definition 

First

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To find the epicenter you need to find the point of pressure.

 What is the X-axis

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 A volcano moves over the plume it stops moving.

What is dormant?

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Geologist classify volcanoes based on.

Their size, shape, and eruptive style?

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