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Earthquakes & Volcano Review. 1) What do the dots on the graph represent? Volcanoes Earthquakes.

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Page 1: Earthquakes & Volcano Review. 1) What do the dots on the graph represent? Volcanoes Earthquakes.

Earthquakes & Volcano Review

Page 2: Earthquakes & Volcano Review. 1) What do the dots on the graph represent? Volcanoes Earthquakes.

1) What do the dots on the graph represent?

VolcanoesEarthquakes

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2) The dots form mostly on the same lines. What are these lines representing?

Plate Boundaries

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3) What is the Ring of Fire?4) Where is the ring of fire on the above diagram?

An Arc of intensive seismic and volcanic activity surrounding the Pacific Plate.

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5) What U.S. states are a part of the Ring of Fire?

AlaskaWashingtonOregonCalifornia

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6) What U.S. State is in the middle of the ring of fire?

Hawaii

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7) How is an earthquake produced?

With the sudden movement of the ground caused by the release of energy when the rocks

move along a fault.

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8) Label the parts in the earthquake picture.

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9) What is a fault?

A break in the rock where movement occurs.

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10) What is the epicenter of an earthquake?

A point on the Earth’s surface where the Earthquake is first felt

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11) What is the focus of the earthquake?

Where the first movement occurs in the Earth’s Crust

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12) What piece of equipment can measure seismic waves?

A Seismograph

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13) The area in the picture where no seismic waves occur after the earthquake is called the:

Shadow Zone

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14) Label the diagrams below.

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15) Identify each wave as either an S-Wave or a P-wave

A. P-waveB. S-wave

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16) Speed of wave A: Speed of wave B:

Fastest 2nd Fastest

17) A Movement: B Movement:Back and Forth Perpendicular

18) A moves through: B moves through:

Solid, Liquid, Gas Solid

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19) What does the Richter Scale tells about an earthquake?

Magnitude; Strength

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20) What does the Mercalli scale tell us about an earthquake?

Intensity: the amount of damage that occurred

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21) The damage an earthquake does is called:

Its Intensity – Mercalli Scale

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22) The strength of an earthquake is called its:

Magnitude – Richter Scale

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23) What is a tsunami?

A giant wave that forms after a volcanic eruption, submarine earthquake or landslide.

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24) Where is magma found?

Below ground

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25) Where would lava be found?

Above Ground

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A. Cinder ConeB. ShieldC. Composite

26) Label the three types of volcanoes

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27) Describe the slopes of each volcano.

A. In-betweenB. Gently slopingC. Steep

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27) Describe the eruptions of each volcano?

A. LocalB. QuietC. Explosive

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28) Crater Lake, Oregon is a _______________ that formed when the magma chamber below a volcano partially emptied and cause the ground to sink.

Caldera

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Nevada is on Shaky Ground Article & Video

After watching the video, reading the article and discussing the diagrams. Do

you think the Las Vegas Valley is ready for an earthquake? Explain and support your

answer in 5-8 complete sentences.