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Earthquake are....
What is an vibration caused by the rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or a crack in Earth's crust? +100 Points If Right!
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What is a Fault?
A crack or a fracture in Earth's lithosphere along which one block of rock moves toward, away from, or past another! +100 Points If Right!
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What is an seismometer?
This an instrument that measures and records ground motion and can be used to determine the distance seismic waves travel! +100 Points If Right!
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What is a vent in Earth’s crust through which molten rock flows?
A Volcano!!!!! +100 Points If Right!
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Lava is.....
What is magma that erupts onto Earth’s surface. hot spot a location where volcanoes form far from plate boundaries? +100 If Right!
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Scientists that study earthquakes are.....
What is a Seismologist? +200 Points If Right!
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What is the location on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus?
The Epicenter! +200 Points If Right!
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What is a graphical illustration of seismic waves?
This is a seismogram! +300 POINTS If Right!
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What is magma?
It is molten rock stored beneath Earth’s surface! +200 Points If Right!
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1. What are the positive results of volcanic eruptions? 2. How does the amount of silica content change the viscosity of magma? 3. How does the amount of silica in lava affect the flow of magma?
1. Answer: The rock and soil are enriched with valuable nutrients. 2. Answer: High silica=High Viscosity (thick lava) Low silica=Low Viscosity (runny lava) 3. Answer: The magma will flow more slowly the greater the amount of silica that is within the lava. +200 If right one is right but if all are +200 and +200. +400 All Together
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Seismic waves are....
What is an energy that travels as vibrations on and in Earth? +300 Points If Right!What
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What is a Primary Wave?
a type of seismic wave which causes particles in the ground to move in a push-pull motion similar to a coiled spring. These waves arrive first to a seismometer. +300 Points If Right!
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WHAT is the SECTION we are now in Cinch? (on February 10)
Absolute Age Dating +300
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What is a large volcano with gentle slopes of basaltic lavas, common along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hotspots?
It is a shield volcano! +300 Points If Right!
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4. Give as many details as possible about silica-rich magma: 5. Basaltic Magma produces nonexplosive eruptions such as those at __________. Mount St. Helens-A Kilauea-B Mount Pinatubo-C Mount Unzen-D 6. Kilauea in Hawaii is the world’s most_________ volcano. 7. What type of flow moves at speeds of more than 100 km/hr and have temperatures of 2,000 degrees Celsius?
4. Answers: -forms at convergent boundaries where one plate is forced under another -produces explosive eruptions -is thick and traps gas, causing pressure to build 5. Answer: Kilauea- B 6. Answer: -active 7. Answer: -pyroclastic flows If all are correct then You get to +300, +300, +300, +300, +300, and +300. Six times! Good Work!
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What is a location inside Earth where seismic waves originate and rocks first move along a fault and from which seismic waves originate?
FOCUS! +400 Points If Right!
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What is a type of seismic wave that causes particles to move at right angles relative to the direction the wave travels? (These waves arrive second to a seismometer.)
Secondary Wave! +400! If Right!
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A large, steep-sided volcano that results from explosive eruptions of andesitic and rhyolitic lavas along convergent plate boundaries.
What is composite volcano?
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What table is the best in Science?
Mrs. Rapp's Desk/Table
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What is a type of seismic wave that causes particles in the ground to move up and down in a rolling motion?
A Surface Wave! +500 Points If Right!
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4. Which type of waves travel deepest into the center of Earth? 5. Which type of waves do not travel in liquids? 6. Which type of waves travel through solids and liquids? 7. What happens to primary waves when they hit the liquid outer core? 8. Describe areas where earthquakes are most likely to occur, and where the land is least likely to have earthquakes.
4. Answer: P-waves 5. Answer: S-waves 6. Answer: P-waves 7. Answer: They slow down 8. Answer: The West Coast, Alaska, the Midwest, and the Mid-eastern coast are most likely to experience earthquakes. Places that are least likely are like Texas, and the Great Lakes area. If You answered all correctly you get +500 and +500! Only +1000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tiny particles of pulverized volcanic rock and glass are.....
What is volcanic ash? +500 If Right!
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What is this quiz FULLY called? (All Teams Are Allowed To Answer At The Same Time BUT Raise Hand....)
ANSWER: Earthquake and Volcano Study Guide Questions (Most you can Get Is 6700 Points IF all are correct...) +500 as many times as you like! Infinity Points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!