Plate Tectonics
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Earthquake waves
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The theory of plate movement is called ______________.

a. plate earthquakes

b. plate tectonics

c. geology

d. biology

b. plate tectonics

100

A volcano is an opening in Earth that erupts _________.

a. ash

b. gases

c. lava

d. All the above

d. All the above

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Earthquakes are caused by

a. the moving pieces of Earth's crust.

b. too much weight on Earth's surface.

c. the rising of ocean water levels.

d. unequal heating of the atmosphere.

a. the moving pieces of Earth's crust.

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Seismic waves are earthquake waves that include primary waves, secondary waves and                .

a. sound waves

b. tidal waves

c. surface waves

d. air waves

c. surface waves

100
  • Volcanoes and earthquakes form in the ___________.

a. biosphere

b. atmosphere

c. geosphere

d. hydrosphere

c. geosphere

200

Shifting (MOVING) pieces of Earth's crust are called ________.

a. magma

b. tectonic plates

c. islands

d. lava

b. tectonic plates

200

The type of a volcano is determined by ____________.

a. The material ejected during eruptions.

b. if it is found in North America

c. The location of the volcano.

d. The height of the volcano.

a. The material ejected during eruptions.

200

Earthquakes most often occur _____________.

a. In the middle of tectonic plates.

b. Only in the 'Ring of Fire'.

c. On the boundary of tectonic plates.

d. In Antarctica 

c. On the boundary of tectonic plates.

200

A wave of energy passing through Earth.

a. sound wave

b. seismic wave

c. earthquake

d. the Sun

b. seismic wave

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A volcanic crater is _____________.

a. The part of the earth cave in during a earthquake

b. The bottom portion of the volcano.

c. A type of pyroclastic material erupted from volcanoes.

d. A funnel-shaped opening for the central vent of the volcano.

d. A funnel-shaped opening for the central vent of the volcano.

300

What type of tectonic plate boundary involves a collision between two tectonic plates?

a. transform

b. divergent

c. convergent

d. normal

c. convergent

300

What land forms are created at a subduction zone?

a. islands

b. faults

c. volcanoes only

d. mountains only

c. volcanoes only

300

Earthquakes are caused by ____________.

a. The moving pieces of Earth's crust.

b. Too much weight on Earth's surface.

c. Too much acid rain

d. The rising of ocean water levels.

a. The moving pieces of Earth's crust.

300

Which wave is the slowest wave?

a. W Waves

b. Z Waves

c. S Waves

d. None of the above

c. S Waves

300

A crack where Earth's crust can move ___________.

a. fault

b. focus

c. earthquake

d. All the above

a. fault

400

What is the largest tectonic plate?

a. Scotia plate

b. Pacific plate

c. Eurasian plate

d. Antarctic plate

b. Pacific plate

400

The Roman town destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius was

a. Rome

b. Milan

c. London

d. Pompeii

d. Pompeii

400

The epicenter of an earthquake is

a. the location that emergency support workers meet during an earthquake.

b. the size of an earthquake.

c. the point on Earth's surface above where an earthquake occurs.

d. the center of an earthquake.

c. the point on Earth's surface above where an earthquake occurs.

400

Which of the following describes primary waves created by an earthquake?

a. They cause damage on the surface of the ground.

b. They travel out to space

c. There is no such thing as a primary wave

d. They are the fastest-moving waves.

d. They are the fastest-moving waves.

400

Melted, liquid rock beneath Earth's surface ___________.

a. volcanoes

b. lava

c. magma

d. tectonic plates

c. magma

500

A tectonic plate includes

a.all of the mantle.

b. the crust and the asthenosphere.

c. the upper mantle and the crust.

d. the mantle and the core.

c. the upper mantle and the crust.

500

Convection will most likely occur through

a. solids and liquids.

b. gases only.

c. liquids and gases

d. solids

c. liquids and gases

500

Scientists are studying a graph showing the time differences between the seismic P-waves and the seismic S-waves as they travel through Earth. Which information can they learn from the graph?

a. the magnitude of an earthquake

b. the duration of an earthquake

c. the epicenter of an earthquake

d. the intensity of an earthquake

c. the epicenter of an earthquake

500

Using the Richter scale, which of these earthquakes would likely cause the most damage.

a. 1-2

b. 15-20

c. 7-8

d. All earthquakes are the same

c. 7-8

500

The actual location within the ground where an earthquake begins is known as the                .

a. focus

b. epicenter

c. locus

d. ground zero

a. focus