Earthquakes & Volcanoes 1
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Bingo Square #1

What type of fault is shown here?

A reverse fault.

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Bingo Square #17

Explain how seismic waves helped scientists learn about the Earth's interior.

P-Waves are able to travel through the crust, mantle, liquid outer core, and the solid inner core.  

S-waves can travel through the crust and mantle, but when they hit the liquid outer core, the s-waves stop. This gave scientists information that the Earth's interior must be made of different materials with different densities.


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Bingo Square #20

what is the focus?

The point inside the earth where an earthquake begins

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Bingo Square #22

what is a seismograph?

An instrument that measures and records earthquake waves

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Bingo Suare #19

describe where the epicenter is located

The point on earth’s surface directly above the focus

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Bingo Square 3. A scale used to measure an earthquake’s intensity based on eyewitness observations and the resulting damage. For example, dishes rattling or chimneys falling.

what is the Mercalli scale?

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Bingo Square Free Space 

Describe s-waves.

second fastest seismic wave, move only through solids

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Bingo Square #18 

what are p waves?

fastest type of seismic wave, move through solids, liquids, and gasses

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Bingo Square #24

what are surface waves?

Seismic waves that travel only across the earth’s surface. These seismic waves are slowest and the most destructive.

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Bingo Square #21 what is lava?

Magma that has reached earth’s surface

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Bingo Square #5 Melted rock beneath earth’s surface

what is magma?

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Bingo Square #15 Describe an active volcano.

A volcano that has erupted recently or will erupt soon

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Bingo Square #12

what is a subduction zone?

A place where one tectonic plate is pushed under another tectonic plate

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Bingo Square #16

what is a hot spot?

Places on earth’s surface that are directly above a column of rising magma

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Bingo Square #23

what is a dormant volcano?

A volcano that has not erupted for a long time but may erupt again- it is "sleeping".

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Bingo Square #7 What is an extinct volcano?

A volcano that can no longer erupt

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 Bingo Square #13

What type of fault is shown here?

This is a strike-slip fault.

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Bingo Square #10

what are the two ways that volcanoes form?

hot spots & plate boundaries

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Bingo Square #14

 Magma that is low in gases will form a volcano that

erupts gently/non-violently

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Bingo Square #2

Deep earthquakes often occur along this type of plate boundary.

Convergent plate boundaries where there is subduction.

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Bingo Square #9 What are the 3 different types of volcanoes?

shield, cinder cone, and composite

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Bingo Square #11 What is the Ring of Fire?

The rim of the Pacific Ocean, around which many violent volcanoes erupt

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Bingo Square #6

what is a shield volcano?

volcano built almost entirely of lava

non-violent eruptions

low volcano that is very wide

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Bingo Square #8

what is a cinder cone volcano?

volcano built from ash and cinders.

not as large as a composite, but has steep sides

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Bingo Square #4

what is a composite volcano?

volcano built from alternating layers of lava, ash, and cinders

It is large and wide.