Plate tectonics
Earthquake basics
Volcano basics
Seismology
Types of volcanoes
100

The ring of fire is located around the perimeter of which plate?

What is the pacific plate

100

Name the 3 types of stress on rocks

What are compresssion, tension, and shearing

100

Magma is called this once it leaves the volcano

What is lava

100
Which seismic wave is the first to reach a seismic station?

What are P waves

100

Name one type of volcano

What is cinder cone, composite/ stratovolcano, shield, or lava dome

200

This forms when one plate slides under another plate

What is a subduction zone

200

Name the 3 types of faults

What are normal, reverse, and strike slip faults
200

The weak point in Earth's crust/ volcano where hot magma rises and can reach the surface

What is the main vent

200

The point within the earth where the earthquake originates

What is the focus?

200

Most of the volcanoes near us are this type 

What are stratovolcanoes or composite volcanoes

300

When a tectonic plate slides underneath another plate this happens to the under plate

What is melting?

300

The scale, now outdated, that measures the strength of an earthquake from 1-10

What is the Richter scale

300

The theory that helped scientists understand how and where volcanoes erupt

What is the theory of plate tectonics

300

Which type of seismic waves causes the most destruction to property?

What are surface waves

300

This volcano creates slow moving lava that can be carried long distances

What is a shield volcano

400

Two diverging oceanic plates form this feature

What is a mid ocean ridge

400

This is released when an earthquake occurs 

What is energy or seismic waves

400

This results when a volcano erupts and collapses in on itself

What is a caldera

400

Which seismic waves are called "push/pull" because they compress and extend as they move through the earth?

What are P waves

400

This volcano appears as a candle with wax dripping on its sides due to dried lava around the vent

What is a lava dome volcano

500

Name all the types of boundaries that can form volcanoes (4 in total)

What are converging (oceanic/ continental), converging (oceanic/ oceanic), diverging (oceanic/ oceanic), diverging (continental/ continental)

500

(spelling counts!) This type of scale measures the intensity of an earthquake and describes what you might see and fell

What is the Mercalli scale

500

These form when pools of magma cool below the surface of the earth and can be exposed over time.

What are igneous intrusions

500
The instrument that is used to measure seismic waves (spelling counts!)

What is a seismograph

500

This type of volcano is unlikely to erupt again

What is an extinct volcano