Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Mountains
100

 Characteristics for an Active Volcano?

It has erupted within the last 50 years and shows signs of activity.

100

Give a description of what an Earthquake is

Movement of the Earth’s crust or plates that are moving.

100

How are mountains usually formed?

Transform Faults.

200

Where do volcanoes occur?

Near plate boundaries and subduction zones.

200

What is the name of the tool we use to measure Earthquakes?

Seismograph

200

Name 3 mountain ranges.

Rockies, Himalayas, Appalachians

300

Which Ocean border are there a lot of volcanoes and what is the name?

Pacific Border, Ring of Fire

300

What are the 3 types of Boundary motion? 

Converging, Diverging, Transform Fault.

300

Explain how Plateaus are formed.

A large area of flat land that was uplifted or left after erosion.

400

Name the 6 parts of Volcanoes

Magma Chamber, Central Vent, Crater,Slope, Strata, Tephra

400

What are the 3 types of seismic waves?

 Primary wave, Secondary wave, Surface Wave

400

What is the difference between younger and older mountains?

Younger= Sharp peaks Taller,  Older=Rounded peaks shorter.

500

 What is an example of what happens before a volcano explodes?

When lava hardens before reaching the surface it blocks the paths of new lava, building up huge pressure and results in an explosion.

500

What is the method for locating earthquakes?

Triangulation.

500

What are the 5 types of mountains?

Folded, Fault Block, Volcanic, Dome, Plateaus