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A vent or fissure in the Earth’s surface that allows gas, molten rock, and heat to be released is called a

volcano

100

The smallest, most dangerous, pyroclastic material is  

volcanic ash

100

The rock section of earth on either side of a fault line is called a

fault block

100

In a convergent plate boundary, what kind of fault would you see? 

reverse fault

100

The Hawaiian Islands are an island chain that results from a

Hot spot

200

In a volcanic eruption, magma can erupt as lava or

pyroclastic material

200

About 75% of the world’s active volcanoes occur in what region? 

the Ring of Fire

200

The strength of an earthquake is measured using what scale? 

Richter Scale

200

A strike-slip fault would most likely be found at what kind of plate boundary? 

transform 

200

List 2 events that can cause a tsunami

earthquakes, volcanic eruption, asteroid impact

300

The most common type of eruptions on Earth are __________ eruptions.

non-explosive
300

A volcano that is no longer connected to a magma reservoir is classified as what kind of volcano? 

extinct

300

The point where the energy of an earthquake is first released is called the

focus

300

point on the ground directly above where the energy was released is called the ___________

epicenter

300

The collapsed top of a volcanic mountain is known as a

caldera
400

Magma that is very thick and sticky has a high __________ content.

silica

400

The large volcanoes formed by long-term, non-explosive eruptions are

shield volcanoes

400

The type of rock deformation that leads to earthquakes is known as

elastic deformation

400

What can each kind of wave travel through: 

P Wave

S Wave

P Wave: solid, liquid, gas

S Wave: only solids

400

The energy wave that moves side-to-side is a(n)

S wave

500

The volcano type that can alter the world’s climate is the __________ volcano.

composite or strato

500

The high viscosity, stiff lave that moves slowly and gives jagged sharp edges as it cools is

aa lava

500

North Carolina does not have a “zero” earthquake hazard because of earthquake zones in

all our neighboring states

500

The sudden return of deformed rock to its undeformed shape, leading to earthquakes, is known as 

elastic rebound

500

An earthquake must have a power (Richter value) of at least _____ to trigger a tsunami.

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