Landforms
Seismic Waves
Earthquakes
Plate Tectonics
Boundaries
100

A crack in the Earth's surface.

A fault 

100

S waves are known as...

Secondary waves

100

The point beneath the Earth's surface where rock is under stress breaks and triggers an earthquake.  

Focus 

100

The geological theory that states plates on Earth's lithosphere are in constant, slow motion.  

Continental Drift

100
The boundary where plates moving in opposite directions slip past each other. 

Transform 

200

A collision between two pieces of continental crust at a converging boundary produces what landform? 

Mountains

200

What type of seismic wave can travel through both liquids and solids?

P waves

200

An instrument used to determine which step of the Richter scale an earthquake would rank.  

A seismograph

200

After studying fossils and the shapes of continents, who came up with the hypothesis of Continental Drift? 

Alfred Wegener

200

Two oceanic plates pulling away from each other is an example of this type of boundary.  

Divergent

300

Where two continental plates diverge, what landform forms?  

A rift valley 

300

Compared to P waves and S waves, surface waves move _____________.  

Slower 

300

What scale is most likely used to determine the destruction caused by an earthquake? 

Mercalli scale 

300

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago?

Pangaea

300

If an oceanic plate converges on a continental plate, which plate gets subducted?

Oceanic plate 

400

What land feature forms at a subduction zone of oceanic crust to continental crust?

A trench

400

Seismic waves that vibrate from side to side and up and down only through solids are known as...

S waves 

400

Why is the risk of earthquakes high along the Pacific coast of the United States?

That's where the Pacific and North American plates meet

400

Most geologists believe that the movement of Earth's plates is caused by...

Convection currents

400

What type of convergent boundary does not involve subduction?

Continental vs. Continental 
500

When oceanic plates pull apart at a divergent boundary, what landform forms? 

A mid ocean ridge
500

The seismic waves that travel along Earth's surface and produce severe ground movements are called...

Love waves

500

What rating system estimates the total energy released by an earthquake? 

Moment magnitude scale

500

What is the process of one type of crust gets pushed below another crust?

Subduction

500

The region of land that surrounds the Pacific Plate is often called the...

Ring of Fire