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Earthquakes
100

The thick layer of Earth beneath the crust.

mantle 

100

The point on Earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.

epicenter

100

Nonexplosive lava flows 

Shield volcano

100

Which land feature forms where two continental plates move toward each other?

Mountains

100

True or False: The temperature of Earth gets colder the closer you move toward the core.

False 

200

The theory that Earth’s crust is divided into plates that are always moving.

plate tectonics 

200

A break in Earth’s crust where rock on one side moves in relation to rock on the other side.

fault

200

explosive eruptions; Lava explodes into the air and quickly hardens.

cinder volcano

200

Which land feature forms where two plates pull apart from each other 

rift/seperation

200

Would a city or the country have more damage in an earthquake? 

city 

300

The shaking of Earth’s surface that can cause land to rise and fall.

Earthquake 

300

The layer of Earth extending from Earth’s center to the bottom of the mantle. It is mostly metallic iron and nickel

core

300

Explosive eruptions produce the steeper slope, and liquid lava flows cement the fragments in place.

composite volcano

300

What can occur when two plates slide past each other?

Earthquake

300

What happens to the waves as you move away from the focus? 

The waves get weaker, less energy 

400

The thin outer layer of Earth including dry land and the ocean floor.

crust 

400

How many plates make up the Earth?

About 10

400

46 times 96

4416

400

What layer of the earth does an earthquake begin?

Crust

400

How much more energy is released by an earthquake of magnitude 4 than one of magnitude 2?

961

500

A place where hot gasses, smoke, and melted rock come out of the ground onto Earth’s surface.

Volcano

500

What type of landform can form the most quickly? 

Volcano 

500

2040 divided 24

85

500

What does a seismograph measure? 

the size of energy waves

500

How do the Richter scale and the moment magnitude scale compare?

Richter scale- measures energy of an earthquake on a scale of 1 to 10

MMS- measures the magnitude of the earthquake