Volcanoes
Volcanoes #2
Misc. #1
Misc. #2
Misc. #3
100

The ground that we think of as solid and steady is actually in continuous motion. Sometimes the earth´s surface splits and allows the molten rock beneath to escape as a(n)__________.

Volcano

100

Two-thirds of active volcanoes are found in an area around the edges of the Pacific Ocean. These volcanoes form a ring that volcanologists call the __________.

Ring of Fire

100

An earthquake, volcano, or landslide occurring under or near the ocean can cause a series of giant waves called __________.

Tsunami

100

Sometimes a body of water is located near an underground magma pool. Heat from the hot magma warms the water. Once the water is heated, it rises to the earth´s surface, creating a ______________.

Hot Spring

100

A ___________ is a hot spring that periodically blows steam and hot water into the air.

Geyser

200

_______________ have gradually sloping sides and look like upside-down saucers.

Shield Volcano

200

When a volcano erupts, molten rock, or _______, may suddenly explode through the earth´s surface, scorching and destroying everything in its path.  This is the name of the molten rock before it breaks through the surface of the earth.

Magma

200

The portion of the crust that forms the continents is approximately _______ miles thick.

25

200

The point on the surface of the earth directly above the focus is called the __________.

Epicenter

200

_______ are breaks in the earth´s surface along which rock can move.

Faults

300

A ______________ is usually a volcano that resembles a hill more than a mountain.

Cinder Cone Volcano

300

A(n) __________ volcano erupted in the distant past and is currently inactive and not expected to erupt again.

Dormant

300

The crust under the ocean is only about _______ to _______ miles thick.

2 to 4

300

When the magma breaks the surface, it is called __________.

Lava

300

A composite cone volcano is made of layers of hardened lava and __________, a mixture of cinders, ash, and rock.

Tephra

400

The _______________ is the large, symmetrical, cone-shaped volcano that is commonly pictured.

Composite Cone Volcano

400

A(n) __________ volcano is one that has erupted at some point during a recorded time period and is expected to erupt again.

Active

400

Seismologists use a machine called a __________ to detect, time, and measure the movements of the earth.

Seismograph

400

A hot spring that contains more mud than water is called a __________.

Mud Pot

400

The ground that we think of as solid and steady is actually in continuous motion. Sometimes this movement causes large shifts in the earth´s surface, resulting in a(n)__________.

Earthquake

500

Volcanoes also exist under the water. Underwater eruptions called _______________ are 20 times more frequent than eruptions on land.

Submarine Eruptions

500

__________ are scientists who study volcanoes.

Volcanologists

500

Waves of energy are sent out from the _______, or beginning point of an earthquake.

Focus

500

The __________ scale measures the amount of destruction that an earthquake causes to manmade structures.

Mercalli

500

The __________ scale measures the magnitude, or strength, of the seismic waves of an earthquake.

Richter