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Volcanoes Affect
Ah! It’s an earthquake
A shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of large blocks of rocks.
A 100
Earthquake
A 100
The major portion of most magma is composed of what?
A 200
Silica
A 200
The point underground where rocks first begin to move in
an earthquake.
A 300
Focus
A 300
The smoke rising on a volcano is
actually a mixtureof what?
A 400
Ash and Gases
A 400
More than 400 volcanoes about 80% of all active volcanoes are found along what type of plate boundaries
A 500
Subduction Zones
A 500
What are vibrations that are caused by earthquakes
B 100
Seismic Waves
B 100
What is a smaller earthquake that follows a more powerful earthquakes in the same area?
B 200
Aftershock
B 200
What is the area around the pacific plate called with more
than 400 active volcanoes?
B 300
The Ring of Fire
B 300
What is the most destructive type of seismic wave?
B 400
Surface wave
B 400
What is the process in which shaking of the ground causes soil to act like a liquid?
B 500
Liquefacation
B 500
What is the instrument that constantly records ground movements?
C 100
Seismograph
C 100
Shearing causes what type of faults?
C 200
Strike Slip Fault
C 200
What type of fault occurs where one block of rock slides down the fault plane?
C 300
Normal Fault
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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Compression forces cause what type of fault?
C 400
Reverse Fault
C 400
What is the fastest seismic wave? It travels through solids, liquids, and gases.
C 500
Primary Wave
C 500
What is the recording that is produced by the seismograph called?
D 100
Seismogram
D 100
Triangulation is a process that Seismologist use to find the ______________ of an earthquake.
D 200
Epicenter
D 200
Along the Mid Atlantic Ridge, two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. In this area, earthquakes are likely to occur along what type of fault?
D 300
Normal Fault
D 300
What is a movement of rocks and soil down a hill or a mountain.
D 400
Mudslide
D 400
What term describes what happens when land collapses
and then travels down the side of a volcano?
D 500
Landslide
D 500
What is the type of volcano that has the most violent
eruption Style?
E 100
Composite or strato Volcano
E 100
What is the point right above the
focus on the earth’ssurface?
E 200
Epicenter
E 200
How do Primary waves make the ground move?
E 300
Push and Pull,
Back and Forth
E 300
What is a dense cloud of superhot gas and rock fragments that race downhill and hundreds
of miles per hour called?
E 400
Pyroclastic Flow
E 400
To locate a earthquakes epicenter scientists must have seismograms from how many different stations?
E 500
At least three seismograph locations
E 500
What occurs when volcanic ash mixes with water?
F 100
Mudflows
F 100
What can happen when pollution is added to the atmosphere? It
increase the Acidy of the water and make water not good for both
plants and animals.
F 200
Acid rain
F 200
What area is famous for it’s Hot Springs?
F 300
Yellowstone National Park
F 300
What geyser in Yellowstone erupts every 35 minutes to
two hours?
F 400
Old Faithful
F 400
What is the type of volcano that has an intermediate amount of silica in the
magma?
F 500
Cinder cone volcano.
F 500
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Identify and explain the three different types of volcanoes.
Which one is the most violent and why?
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1.Shield Volcano 2. Cinder Volcano 3. Composite Volcano
A composite Volcano is the most violent because of high content of
silica. It also has hardened lava which builds up pressure.
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