Vocabulary
Volcanoes
Impact
Earthquakes
Tsunamis
100

What type of volcano is also known as a stratovolcano?

Composite

100

Hot molten rock INSIDE a volcano

What is magma?

100

What is a positive impact of Volcanoes?

fertile soil, new landforms, tourism

100

Tectonic plates push, pull or slide past each other at their edges.  Eventually that stress is released and that's what causes a _________?

Earthquake 

100

When a tsunami is formed and reaches the coast the waves will move _______ ( faster or slower) and increase in height. 

Slower (because of the friction with the ocean floor)

200

This Is a danger to humans resulting from a dangerous event. 

Hazard

200
Hot molten rock OUTSIDE of a volcano
What is lava?
200

which natural hazard can make an area completely unlivable? (For a long amount of time)

Volcanoes

200

CANDY BONUS: The release of __________ in the fault line causes an earthquake

pressure or energy

200

Tsunami's most frequently occur as a result of this other natural disaster that happens first

earthquake

300

Where is the ring of fire located?

Around the Pacific Ocean

300

This type of volcano has gently eruptions of flowing lava

Shield volcanoes

300

Give an example of a secondary effect of an earthquake

fire, loss of electricity, landslide, tsunami, etc. 

300

The strength of an earthquake is measured on the

richter scale

300

What is the first thing a normal person should do if there is tsunami coming?

Seek higher ground

400

What is the difference between the focus and epicenter of an earthquake

Location on crust- focus is where the pressure is released in the crust and epicenter is where the earthquake is on the surface of the earth

400

CANDY BONUS:_____________ is to leave a place that is dangerous.

What is Evacuate? 

400

What are two of the three impacts that societies measure AFTER a natural hazard to decide the severity of damage?

Humanitarian, Economic, environmental

400

Where do 80% of all earthquakes on earth occur?

along the pacific ocean

400

CANDY BONUS:How fast can a tsunami wave get going?

600 miles per hour or almost 1000 kilometers per hour!

500

This wave that scientist study to detect tsunamis early

Seismic waves

500

what can cause suffocation due to a volcanic eruptions

pyroclastic flow

500

CANDY BONUS: What are the three main factors that influence the impact of natural hazards BEFORE they happen?

Wealth and level of development, time, population

500

When a Strong Earthquake forms (a M5.0 or GREATER M6.0) name some unnatural disasters they can cause? give 3 examples

Buildings can crumble

Bridges can collapse

Roads are torn apart

Homes can fall

People can get majorly injured or worse, etc. 

500

What is the difference between a tidal wave and tsunami?

Tidal wave- energy comes from wind/moon (above)

Tsunami- energy comes from below (volcano, landslide, earthquake)