Plate Movement
Volcano Trivia
Earthquakes
Waves
Misc
100

The Area where 70% of volcanoes are located and has the largest seismic activity out of any region on the planet

What is the ring of fire?

100

Had 3 peaks and caused the loudest recorded sound in history.

What was Mount Krakatoa?

100

This earthquake would probably not be felt. (scale)

what is a 1.0-3.0 earthquake?

100

Waves that can penetrate deep inside the earth and are caused by earthquakes and explosions.

What are seismic waves?

100

Mount Paricutin was this type of volcano.

What are cinder cone volcanoes?

200

This type of stress occurs when rock is pushed in two opposite directions, to the point when it bends or breaks.

What is shearing?

200

These are the most common type of volcano

What are stratovolcanoes

200

this US state has the most earthquakes.

What is Alaska?

200

Slowest moving wave, can only move through solids

What are S-waves?

200

The study of earthquakes

what is siesmology?

300

This type of plate boundaries causes the biggest earthquakes, and occur when two plates slide past eachother.

What is a strike-slip fault?

300

At these two boundaries are where most volcanoes are formed.

What are convergent and divergent boundaries?

300

this is the scale that scientists use to measure earthquakes.

What is the magnitude scale?

300

The Fastest moving type of wave, can move through solids, liquids, and gases

what are P-waves?

300

The part of the volcano where all the magma is stored

What is the lava chamber?

400

the type of fault that is caused by compression

What is a reverse fault?

400

The type of volcano that forms on top of a hotspot

What are shield volcanoes?

400

This is a cause of an earthquake, tall towers are built to protect people from these.

What are tsunamis?

400

The most destructive type of wave, travels on the surface.

What are surface waves?

400

The point on the surface directly above the point of the earthquake. (most destructive point)

What is the epicenter?

500

A break in the rock of Earth's crust or mantle. (occur along plate boundaries)

What is a Fault?

500

these are natural disasters that occur when a volcano erupts.

What are tsunamis and earthquakes?

500

The region where all earthquakes occur

What is a fault?

500

The scientist who discovered the vertical moving waves (ironic name for earthquakes)

Who was Augustus Edward Hough Love 

500

The spot of the fault that the earthquake happens at, sends waves out and is basically the earthquake. (also the hypocenter)

What is the point?