fault lines
volcanoes
hot spots
earth quakes
mystery
100

What is a fault line?

A line on a rock surface or the ground that traces a geological fault. Or any thing similar to this answer will be accepted.

100

What is a volcano?

A mountain like geographic feature that shots out lava.

100

What is a hot spot?

A deep region in the earths mantle. 

100

What is an earthquake?

An earthquake is when two plates rub together. Than the earth starts to shake.

100

Describe a tsunami. 

A giant wave caused by an earthquake. 

200

What is a seismograph?

A device used by scientist. 
200

What was the name of the volcano that wipped out Pompeii?

Mount Vesuvius

200

Name one hot spot.

The hiwiaii hot spot.

200

What is the Hypocenter?

The location under the earths surface where earthquakes occur.

200

How can you prepare for an earthquake?

Build a building with the proper structure.

300

What is the name of the transform fault line in California?

The San Andreas fault.

300

What is the largest mountian in the world?

Mt. Everest.

300

Name one cool thing about volcanoes.

Anything

300
What is a Richter Scale?

A tool that compare the size of earthquakes.

300

Fill in the blank. The earth's crust is held in place like a complicated ___________ _______. If you did the packet you know the answer. 

Jigsaw puzzle. 

400

What is the epicenter?

The location above the earths's surface.

400

Why do volcanoes erupt?

Pressure builds up which shots out the lava.

400

Where do volcanoes occur?

At weak zones.

400

Fill in the blank. Earthquakes develop in the _______ of the earth.  

Crust

400

What is a positive effect of volcanoes?

Depends on what you think. I was thinking along the lines of creating islands.

500

Where is the most famous land transform boundry?

California.

500

Name two bad effects that volcanoes can have.

Posion gas, destruction, destroys all life.

500

Name one volcano that is near a hot spot.

Mt Kilquea

500

What is the ring of fire?

The place in the world where the most earthquakes occur.

500

What do earthquakes and volcanoes have in common? 

Most earthquakes directly beneath a volcano are caused by the movement of magma.