Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Plate Tectonics
Vocabulary
Mixed Review
100

What is an earthquake

A sudden release of energy that makes the ground tremble

100

What is a volcano?

An opening in Earth's crust where magma escapes as lava, ash, or gas.

100

What creates Earth's solid surface?

Oceanic and continental crust.

100

Define Magma.

Molten rock inside Earth.

100

What tool records ground shaking?

A seismograph.
200

Where do earthquakes most commonly occur?

Near plate boundaries along fault lines.

200

What determines a volcano's behavior?

The type of magma feeding it.

200

What causes tectonic plates to move?

Convection currents in the mantle caused by heat from Earth's core.

200

Define lava.

Molten rock on Earth's surface.

200

Name one earthquake measurement scale.

Richter Scale or Mercalli Scale.

300

What causes destructrion during an earthquake?

Shock waves radiating from the hypocenter.

300

What type of volcano erupts from a narrow slit?

A fissure volcano.

300

What happens when tectonic plates stretch?

They thin and can break, forming new crust.

300

Define subduction zone.

An area where one tectonic plate slips beneath another.

300

What causes mountain ranges to form?

Colliding tectonic plates.

400

What are the two scales used to measure earthquakes?

The Richter Scale and Mercalli Scale.


400

What type of volcano oozes molten rock over a large area?

A shield volcano.

400
What happens when tectonic plates collide?

They buckle and form mountain ranges.

400

Define seismic wave.

An underground shockwave traveling outward from an earthquake.

400

How do geologist track tectonic plate movement?

Using lasers and satellites.

500

Why is an earthquake prediction difficult?

There are not always warning signs, and fault pressure release is hard to predict.

500

What happens during a volcanic eruption? Be specific.

Pressure drops causing lava, ash, and gas to escape.

500

What is one difference between oceanic and continental crust?

Oceanic crust is constantly recycled, while continental crust is thicker and older.

500

Define Richter scale.

A scale measuring earthquake strength from 1-10 based on vibrations.

500

Define spreading ridge.

An underwater ridge where magma rises and spreads sideways.