Volcano Types
Volcanic Facts
Vocabulary
"R", "S", "T
Earth Shakes!
100

A volcano that will never erupt again

What is extinct?

100

A bowl shaped area that may form around the top or the central vent.

What is a crater?

100

an event that occurs naturally and can have a negative impact on people

What is natural hazard?

100

This scale measures the magnitude of seismic waves from 1-10.

What is the Richter Scale

100

A crack where earthquakes occur WITHIN A PLATE

What is a fault?

200

A volcano that is sleeping or not active but could erupt again.

What is dormant?

200

It sits on both a hot spot and a divergent boundary.

Why does Iceland have so much volcanic activity?

200

to reduce the impact of an event

What is mitigate?

200

vibrations caused by an earthquake

What are seismic waves?

200

the location on the surface directly above the focus where most of the shaking occurs


What is the epicenter?

300

Nonexplosive thin lava flows out and hardens and builds up in layers.

What is a Shield volcano?

300

A place where one plate subducts under another plate, mixes with mantle, melts and forms a volcano

What is a convergent boundary?

300

the number of times an event happens in a specific amount of time

What is frequency?

300

The machine that records the type of wave, the strength of the wave and the time the wave arrives.

What is seismograph?

300

Country that sits on 4 tectonic plates and builds tall buildings on top of rubber shock absorbers

What is Japan?

400

Explosive ash, cinders, and pyroclastic material build up in a steep pile around a volcano’s vent.

What is a cinder cone volcano?

400

US state on a hot spot, where magma is hotter than surrounding magma, rising to the crust on a moving plate.

What is Hawaii?

400

the strength or intensity of an event, represented by a numerical scale

What is magnitude?

400

The vertical or horizontal shaking that people feel are caused by this

What are surface waves?

400

Body waves, inside Earth, have (shorter/longer) wavelengths and travel (slower/faster/same) compared to surface waves.

What is shorter, faster than?

500

Sometimes there are violent eruptions, sometimes lava flows from it and sometimes it is quiet.

What is a composite volcano?

500

Three precursor events that predict an eruption

What are small earthquake, release of gas, & change of volcano shape?

500

smaller events that often lead to a final event

What are precursor events?

500

Earthquakes can cause this large, destructive water wave

What is tsunamis?

500

Two boundaries where Earthquakes occur

What are convergent and transform boundaries?