theory of plate tectonics
earthquakes
earthquake waves
volcanoes
classifying volcanoes
100

the lithosphere is made up of which two layers?

crust and upper mantle 

100

location on earth where there are frequent earthquakes and volcanoes 

ring of fire 

100

what is the first wave detected by a seismograph (earthquake radar)

primary

100

what is the main part of a volcano that magma moves up through to erupt?

vent 

100

what are three ways to classify volcanoes?

shape 

how often they erupt 

type of eruption

200

what is a fault? 

a crack or break in the earths crust? 

200

this earthquake scale measures the magnitude/strength of the waves of earthquakes 

Richter scale 

200

which waves move fast under the surface of the earth? and what are they called? (2) 

body 

- primary 

-secondary

200

what is molten (liquid) rock called inside the volcano and outside of the volcano?

magma

lava 

200

what are the three main volcano shapes?

- composite 

-cinder cone 

-shield 

300

what are the three different types of plate boundaries?

convergent

divergent 

transverse

300

describe what happens at a transverse boundary

plates slide past one another 

300

which is the slowest moving and most destructive wave? 

love waves

300

which type of volcanoes explosively erupt?

composite 

cinder cone 

300

what is it called when a volcano has never erupted and is never expected to? 

extinct 

400

a reverse fault happens at which plate boundary? 

what happens to the plates? 

convergent 

they move toward each other and is forced up 

400

most earthquakes occur at this fault

strike slip fault 

400

describe the movement of a primary wave 

push and pull

400

what is a dormant volcano?

a volcano that has erupted in the distant past but is not expected to erupt again

400

what is the type of eruption that is the most powerful? 

what is the type of eruption that is quiet, but lasts for long periods of time? 

plinian

strombolian

500

what are the three kinds of faults? and which plate boundaries do they each occur at? 

reverse  - convergent


normal - divergent 


strike slip - transverse 

500

what is the origin of the earthquake called and what is the point directly abone it on the earths surface?

focus 

epicenter

500

name all of the earthquake waves 

primary

secondary

love

rayleigh

500

what happens during a pelean eruption?

violent eruption and loud explosion, includes pyroclastic flows (hot ash and gas cloud)

500

explain the steps that cause a volcanic eruption (4) 

- crack in the crust 

-magma fills in the cracks

-pressure breaks through the crust to form vents 

-magma moves up through the vent and erupts as lava