Earthquakes
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Groundwater
Groundwater
100

As you get closer to the epicenter of an earthquake, what happens to the intensity. (How strong it is)

It gets more intense/stronger

100

What is the name for the point where an earthquake starts on the surface of the Earth. 

Epicenter

100

What is the name of the place where volcanoes are likely to occur

Ring of Fire

100

What is this a picture of?

Alluvial Fan

200

What is the name for the natural disaster that occurs when an earthquakes starts in the middle of the ocean.

Tsunami
200
What is the name for the original starting point of an earthquake. It is located underneath the surface of the Earth.

The focus

200

What are the three types of volcanoes

composite, cinder cone, shield

200

What is a well?

Hole dug to below level of water table and brings groundwater to the surface.



200

What is a geyser?

Hot spring that periodically erupts from too much built up pressure



300

A break in a body of rock.

a fault
300

What is the name for waves that are produced by Earthquakes. 

Seismic Waves

300

Why are volcanoes and earthquakes so common on the ring of fire


it has many plate boundaries


300

What is a spring

Natural flow of groundwater to Earth’s surface where surface dips below water table.



300

What is the saturation zone?

Below the water table where the ground water is. Dirt/soil can not hold any more water.





400
What is the area on Earths surface where seismic waves cannot be detected

shadow zone

400

What is the name of the instrument used to measure earthquakes

seismograph

400

What are the four signs that show us a volcano might erupt soon

volcanic activity, earthquakes, slope deformation, gas emissions
400

What is a hot spring?

Magma heats rock, rock heats water; hot water/steam rises to the surface



500

Out of P and S-waves which one can pass through liquids and solids?

P-waves can pass through both. 

500

What happens at a transform boundary?

two tectonic plates sliding next to each other

500

What is an artesian formation?

Sloping layer of permeable rock between two layers of impermeable rock and exposed at the surface.