Earthquakes
Ring of Fire
Earthquakes #2
Volcanoes
RANDOM!
100

Which state in the US has the most amount of earthquakes?

Alaska

100

The Ring of Fire outlines:

The Pacific Plate

100

Which of the following is located on earth's surface: focus or epicenter?

Epicenter

100

What is the most important factor for predicting volcanoes?

Past data

100
What type of boundary causes the most earthquakes?
Transform
200

Earthquakes are most likely to occur near:

The edge of a plate

200

Which of the following countries is not on the Ring of Fire: United States, Egypt, Japan or Ecuador?

Egypt

200

How many seismic locations do you need to determine the epicenter of an earthquake?

3

200

What types of technology do scientists use to determine when a volcano might erupt?

Satellites and Seismometers

200

Earthquakes occur when __?__ builds up.

Stress

300

Where did the most powerful earthquake in the world occur?

Chile

300

How long is the Ring of Fire?

25,000 miles

300

Which waves arrive first: P-waves, S-waves or surface waves?

P Waves

300

Events that come before a volcanic eruption are known as:

Precursors

300

The most powerful earthquake ever recorded had a magnitude of:

9.5

400

Which state experienced an earthquake that was extremely powerful, but appears as though it should not have?

Missouri

400
What percent of the earth's volcanoes are found on the Ring of Fire?

75%

400

What type of waves are most destructive?

Surface waves

400

What are volcanic mudflows also known as?

Lahars

400

The most powerful earthquake in the US occurred in:

Alaska

500

What is the scale that earthquakes are measured on called?

Richter Scale

500

What percent of the world's earthquakes occur on the Ring of Fire?

90%

500

What is used to deteremine the magnitude of an earthquake?

The Richter Nomogram

500

What is the name of the most closely watched volcano on the planet?

Mount St. Helens

500

The volcano that recently erupted in Hawaii is named:

Kilauea