Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Faults
Seismic Waves
Fun Facts!
100

When a volcano hits, this is the type of destruction where a cloud is full of rocks and gases.

What is pyroclastic flow?

100

What is the point deep in the Earth where the Earthquake happens?

What is the focus?

100

This type of FAULT is when the crust is pulling apart.

What is a normal fault?

100
Ahh an Earthquake!! Name the three types of waves and the order in which they occur.

What are P waves, S waves, then Surface Waves.

100

When the tsunami hit Japan in 2011, where did the waves hit that caused a lot of damage?

What is a nuclear powerplant.

200

Where do volcanoes form?

Along Plate Boundaries

200

Name two natural disasters that Earthquakes can cause.

1. Landslide

2. Tsunami

200

Which type of fault is present at an earthquake?

Strike Slip Fault


200

How do the seismic waves move?

Outward in all directions

200

How do Hot Spots help determine plate movement?

They can tell us where, and what direction islands are moving. It also tells us how fast they are moving.

300

This is the volcano where lava flows down the side gently.

Shield

300

This type of scale measures an Earthquakes energy.

Moment Magnitude Scale.

300

How is compression of rock different from shearing?

Compression squeezes rock together, while shearing pushes rock in opposite directions.

300

Why do I need THREE LOCATIONS to locate an Epicenter?

Narrow it down. If less then three it has too many locations.

300

How did mountains near the coast (like the Cascade Mountains form?)

As a result of an ocean plate subducting under a continental plate.

400

Which type of volcano has violent explosions!

What is a composite volcano?
400

What are three things that Earthquakes cause:

Landslides, earth shaking, tsunami

400

If you have a divergent boundary (one pulling a part) which fault would you find?

Normal Fault

400

The greater the distance between the P and S wave.....

Are you close or farther away?

Farther away.
400

Name THREE effects of Volcanic Ash

1. Break Roofs

2. Pollute Air

3. Roads slippery

4. Suffocation

5. Rich Soil

500

1. Name the three types of volcano descriptors (can they erupt or not)

2. Describe what each one means!!

1. Active / Dormant / Extinct

2. Active - can erupt anytime, Dormant - can not currently erupt but may anytime, Extinct - will probably never erupt again (dead).

500

Why do we not have to worry about Earthquakes in Ohio?

We are not near a plate boundary. Earthquakes do not happen here as common. If they happen, they are not strong.

500

If you have these plate boundaries:

Transform / Divergent / Convergent,

Tell which faults match the plate boundary:

Reverse / Normal / Strike Slip

Transform - Strike slip

Divergent - Normal

Convergent - Reverse

500

If an Earthquake took place in LA, where would the P and S waves travel first?

1. Cincinnati

2. Seattle

3. San Francisco

San Francisco

500

Where are Batholiths found?

Parallel to Subduction Zones