Earthquakes
Measurements
Volcanoes
Effects
College Mascots/Themes
100

a break in the Earth's lithosphere where one rock moves towards, past, or away from one another

faults

100

scientist who studies earthquakes

seismologist 

100

molten material below the surface

magma

100

where most volcanoes and earthquakes occur

plate boundaries

100

Oregon State University

Beavers

200

energy that travels as vibrations in or on Earth's surface

seismic waves

200

tool used to measure ground motion

seismometer 

200

volcanoes that are not associated with plate boundaries

hot spot

200

a fluids resistance to flow

viscosity

200
University of Washington

Huskies

300

location above earth's surface directly above the earthquakes focus

epicenter

300

graphical illustration of a seismic wave

seismogram 

300

3 main types of volcanoes

cinder, shield, and composite

300

2 of 4 possible effects- other things that could happen because a volcano erupts

lava flows, mud flows, ash fall, pyroclastic flow

300

University of North Carolina

Tar Heals

400

3 types of seismic waves

p- waves (primary), s-waves (secondary), and surface waves

400

How much more intense is a 7 earthquake than a 4 earthquake

1000 times more intense 

(7-4 = 3  so, 10 x 10 x 10= 1000)

400

volcanic depression formed when a volcano's summit collapses or is blown away by explosive activity

caldera 

400

mineral present in magma that determines its viscosity

silica 

400

University of Alabama

Crimson Tide

500

area or location where sections of Earth's lithosphere move away, past, or towards each other

plate boundaries

500

3 scales used to measure an earthquake

Richter scale, moment magnitude scale, and mercalli scale

500

2 characteristics used to classify volcanoes

size and shape (maybe eruption type)

500

2 effects worldwide due to volcanic eruptions

increase in acid levels (in water), lower of global overall temperature

500

University of Nebraska

Corn Huskers