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100

These are tall, cone-shaped volcanoes formed by alternating layers of lava flows and pyroclastic deposits (ash, cinders, etc.). They are known for their explosive eruptions and steep sides.

Is it composite volcano?

100

These earthquakes occur due to the movement of tectonic plates along fault lines

 Is is Tectonic Earthquakes?

100

Magma that is on top of earths surface.

Is it Lava?

100

Earthquakes are primarily caused by the movement and interaction of what?

Is it Tectonic plates?

100

What stores magma in a volcano?

Is it a Magma Chamber?

200

These are the simplest and most common type, often described as small, cone-shaped mountains built from ejected fragments of lava and ash. They typically have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit.

Is it a Cinder cone?

200

These earthquakes are triggered by volcanic activity, such as the movement of magma or the eruption of lava.

 Is it Volcanic Earthquakes?

200

The study of volcanoes and their eruptions is called _________.

Is it Volcanology?

200

Earthquakes create _________ that travel through the Earth's crust and cause the ground to shake.

Is it Seismic waves?

200

What are the three types of faults?

Is it Divergent, Convergent, and Strike-strip fault?

300

large, gently sloped volcanoes built from basaltic lava flows. They are characterized by their wide base and relatively flat slopes

Is it Shield volcano?

300

These earthquakes result from the collapse of underground structures like caves, mines, or landslides.

Is it Collapse Earthquakes?

300

A significant number of active volcanoes are found where along the Pacific, a horseshoe-shaped area surrounding the Pacific Ocean. 

Is it the Ring of Fire?

300

Earthquakes are measured using the _______ scale, which quantifies the magnitude (energy release) of an earthquake. Intensity, on the other hand, measures the effects of an earthquake on people, buildings, and the environment.

Is it Richtor scale?

300

What is the main gas produced by volcanos?

Is it water vapor?

400
Large, basin-like depressions formed by the collapse of the volcano's summit after an eruption. 

Is it a Caldera?

400

These earthquakes are caused by explosions, such as nuclear or chemical detonations.

Is it Explosion Earthquakes? 

400

Volcanic ____ can enrich the soil, making it fertile for agriculture.

Is it Ash?

400

After an earthquake, _________ (smaller earthquakes) can occur for days, weeks, or even months.

Is it after shocks?

400

What Collapse from a volcano?

Is it a pryoclastic flow?

500
These are smaller volcanoes formed when viscous lava piles up rather than flowing far. They tend to be dome-shaped and are often found within the craters of larger volcanoes. 

Is it Lava Dome?

500

What is the opposite of a convergent earthquake?

Is it Divergent?

500

Many volcanoes are located at the boundaries where _________ plates meet. 

Is it Tectonic plates?

500

Underwater earthquakes can generate _________, massive ocean waves that can cause widespread destruction along coastlines.

Is it Tsunamis?

500

What is the opposite of a volcano?

Is it a Tsunami?