Volcanoes
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Earthquakes
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Molten earth material found underground

Magma

100

Molten earth material found above ground

Lava

100

A point or location where an earthquake occurred

Epicenter

100

The number describing the strength of an earthquake

Magnitude

200

A flash flood that originates from glaciers on a volcano

Lahar

200

The name of the cloud of ash and debris that is very hot and moves quickly down a volcano

Pyroclastic flow

200

A crack on the Earth’s surface caused by tectonic plate movement

Fault

200

Small earthquakes that happen BEFORE a larger one

Foreshocks

300

At a convergent plate boundary of an oceanic plate and a continental plate, how will the plates "behave," or move?

The oceanic plate will go under the continental plate (subduct, or subduction)

300

What type of plate boundary are you most likely to find massive earthquakes and volcanoes?

Convergent

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How and why do earthquakes happen?

Tectonic plates are moving past each other and get stuck, building up pressure until they slip and an immense amount of energy is released

300

What is the name of the scientific device we use to measure earthquake strength?

Seismometer (or seismograph)

400

Which type of volcano is very wide because of non-viscous lava?

Shield volcanoes

400

At a convergent plate boundary of two continental plates, who will the plates "behave," or move?

They will smash together and create mountains.

400

What are the first, fastest-moving waves to be detected from an earthquake?

P-waves

400

What number on the Moment Magnitude Scale (MMS) would be considered a MASSIVE earthquake?

8 and above

500

Which type of volcano is large, and formed from viscous magma.

Composite volcanoes

500

Why do shield volcanoes not produce earthquakes?

Shield volcanoes are made at divergent plate boundaries, where the plates are moving away from each other. New crust is being formed by magma rising to fill the space. It's not plates trying to push together or slide past each other, getting stuck.

500

Describe the process of liquefaction.

When solid ground with a lot of water in it shakes a lot and acts like a liquid; particles, rocks, and structures will settle and sink into the earth like it's quicksand.

500

What type of wave caused by an earthquake can’t travel through liquid?

S-waves