Stress
Faults
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Volcanic/Magma Landforms
100

the force that acts on rock to change shape or volume

what is stress?

100

a break in the rock of Earth's crust

what is fault?

100
vibrations in the ground that result from movement along the faults or breaks in Earth's lithosphere

what is an Earthquake?

100

the formation of many volcanoes that rim the pacific ocean

what is the ring of fire?

100

lava that flows out gradually building a wide, gently sloping mountain

what is a shield volcano?

200

the pulling on crust, stretching rock so it becomes thinner in the middle 

what is tension?

200

when forces pull rocks apart along a divergent boundary, block of rock moves slowly down

what is a normal fault?

200
waves that carry energy of an Earthquake away from the focus

what are seismic waves?

200

a string of islands created by volcanoes near boundaries where two oceanic plates collide and one sinks beneath the other 

what is an island arc?

200

lava has high viscosity and produces ash, cinders, bombs which all build up around the vent in a steep, cone shaped hill or small mountain

what is a cinder cone volcano?

300

the squeezing of rock until it folds or breaks 

what is compression? 

300

when two blocks of a rock slide past each other in opposite directions (transform boundaries)

what is a strike-slip fault?

300

the point beneath Earth's surface where a rock under stress breaks to cause Earthquakes

what is focus?

300
an area where material from deep within the mantle rises then melts, forming magma

what is a hot spot?

300

tall, cone-shaped mountains in which layers of lava alternate with layers of ash

what s a composite volcano?

400

the pushing of a mass of rock in two opposite directions

what is shearing?

400
when a force pushes two blocks of rock together with the rock above the fault moving up (convergent boundaries)

what is a reverse fault?

400

a point on Earth's surface directly above the focus

what is the epicenter?

400

describe the difference between a dormant volcano and an extinct volcano

dormant-not active but could become active

extinct-unlikely to erupt again

400

a high level area that has been built up over time from lava seeping out of several cracks then traveling a distance before cooling and solidifying 

what is a lava plateau?

500

name one landform created from each category of stress 

tension-mid-ocean ridge or continental rifts

compression-mountain ranges, ocean trenches, or volcanic arcs

shearing-transform faults or fault zones

500

describe the difference between a hanging wall and a foot wall

for a hanging wall the block of rock lies above the fault while for a foot wall is the block of rock that lies below the fault

500

describe each of the three types of waves 

primary waves-move through solids and liquids, compressing and expanding the material they pass through temporarily changing the volume 

secondary waves-travel through solids, temporarily change shape but not volume of material they pass through, slower than p-waves

surface waves-slower than both s-waves and p-waves, produces severe ground movement with a wave like motion 

500

what are the five parts of a volcano and what do they do

magma chamber-pocket where magma collects

pipe-tube that connects magma chamber to Earth's surface

vent-smaller opening where magma leaves volcano

lava flows-area covered by lava as it flows

crater-bowl shaped area around central vent

500

a huge hole left by the collapse of a volcanic mountain

what is a caldera?