

The Ring of Fire Volcanoes and Earthquakes
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Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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52 Slides • 59 Questions
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Parts of a Volcano
Magma that reaches Earth's surface is known as lava.
Magma from the mantle rises to Earth’s surface and flows out an opening called a vent.
The vent as well as the mountain that forms around it from cooled lava, ash, cinders, and rock is called a volcano.
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Ring of Fire
Most volcanoes occur along plate boundaries; an area in the Pacific Ocean where volcanoes are common is called the Ring of Fire.
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H A W A I I
Hawaii formed over a HOT SPOT as the tectonic plate moves new crust moves over the hot spot, where a new Hawaiian volcano (or island) can form is this chain.
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Multiple Choice
Which result from a volcanic eruption is considered constructive?
add new rock to existing land and form new islands
explosive and changes the landscape of and around the volcano
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Multiple Choice
What is another name for magma that has reached Earth's surface?
Vent
Dust
Ash
Lava
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Multiple Choice
Where is the Ring of Fire located?
Indian Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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What is a volcano?
A volcano is an opening on the surface of a planet or moon that allows material warmer than its surroundings to escape from its interior. When this material escapes, it causes an eruption.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following can erupt from a volcano?
lava
magma
rock
ash
all of these
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Multiple Choice
What do we call the material in this image that has erupted from a volcano?
lava
magma
solid rock
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Epicenter
Location directly above the focus of an earthquake.
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Multiple Choice
Location directly above the focus of an earthquake...
fault
epicenter
focus
seismogram
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Fault
A break in the Earth's lithosphere where one block of rock moves toward, away from, or past another.
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Multiple Choice
A break in the Earth's lithosphere where one block of rock moves toward, away from, or past another...
epicenter
earthquake
focus
fault
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Focus
The location where rocks first move along a fault and seismic waves originate.
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the location where rocks first move along a fault and seismic waves originate?
fault
epicenter
focus
mantle
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Primary Wave
P-wave, fastest moving type of seismic wave; causes particles in the ground to move in a push-pull motion.
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Multiple Choice
P-wave, fastest moving type of seismic wave; causes particles in the ground to move in a push-pull motion...
surface wave
seismic wave
secondary wave
primary wave
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Secondary Wave
S-wave, causes particles in the ground to move side to side and up and down at right angles.
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Multiple Choice
S-wave, causes particles in the ground to move side to side and up and down at right angles...
primary wave
seismic wave
secondary wave
surface wave
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Multiple Choice
Travels as vibrations on and in earth...
fault
seismic waves
epicenter
focus
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Seismogram
Graphical illustration of seismic waves.
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Multiple Choice
What do you call the graphical illustration of seismic waves?
seismometer
seismologist
seismogram
earthquake
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Seismologist
A scientist who studies earthquakes.
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Four "proofs" of Wegener's Theory:
Continents fit together like a "puzzle"; specifically South America and Africa.
Across miles and miles of oceans, mountain ranges have identical rock make-up and patterns
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of scientist who studies earthquakes?
surface waves
seismogram
seismometer
seismologist
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Cinder Cone Volcano
A small, steep-sided volcano that erupts gas-rich basaltic lava.
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Multiple Choice
A small, steep-sided volcano that erupts gas-rich basaltic lava...
composite
shield
composite
cinder cone
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Composite Volcano
A large, steep sided volcano that results from explosive eruptions, lavas along convergent plate boundaries.
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Multiple Choice
A large, steep sided volcano that results from explosive eruptions, lavas along convergent plate boundaries...
composite
cinder cone
shield
hot spot
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Multiple Choice
To cause to disperse or disappear...
focus
fault
dissolve
viscosity
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Hot Spot
A volcano that is not associated with a plate boundary.
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Multiple Choice
Molten rock that erupts onto earth's surface...
lava
magma
mantle
volcano
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Lava
Molten rock that erupts onto earth's surface.
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Shield Volcano
A large volcano with gentle slopes of basaltic lava; located along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hot spots.
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Chapter 9 Vocabulary Quiz Study Guide

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Multiple Choice
What is magma called when it reaches the surface of Earth?
Lava
viscosity
toxic gas
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Multiple Choice
Tending to move toward one point or approaching each other...
convergent
epicenter
focus
viscosity
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What causes an earthquake?
At transform boundaries between tectonic plates, the plates slide past each other. When they get stuck, there is a large jolt in the earth's crust. It is what we call an earthquake.
Watch the video to learn more.
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Convergent Plate Boundary
Tending to move toward one point or approaching each other
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Multiple Choice
How often does the Earth's crust move?
once a year
all the time
every thousand years
never
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Multiple Choice
Causes vibrations in the ground that result from movement along breaks in the Earth's lithosphere...
primary wave
earthquake
epicenter
seismic wave
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Multiple Choice
What are tectonic plates made of?
thick chunks of jagged rock
dirt and gravel
smooth rocks
grass and soil
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Earthquake
Causes vibrations in the ground that result from movement along breaks in the Earth's lithosphere.
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Multiple Choice
What is the line where tectonic plates touch each other called?
jigsaw puzzle
fault
continent
mountain
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Multiple Choice
Location directly above the focus of an earthquake...
fault
epicenter
focus
seismogram
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Tectonic Plate Movement
Pay attention to the types of plate movement that causes an earthquake.
Also see if you can catch the name of the device that measures the intensity of an earthquake.
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Epicenter
Location directly above the focus of an earthquake.
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Multiple Choice
What is the center of the earthquake called on the earth's surface?
center core
core center
center of the Earth
epicenter
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Multiple Choice
A break in the Earth's lithosphere where one block of rock moves toward, away from, or past another...
epicenter
earthquake
focus
fault
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Multiple Choice
What is this instrument called?
ball and chain
etch-a-sketch
sketch-ma-graph
seismograph
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Fault
A break in the Earth's lithosphere where one block of rock moves toward, away from, or past another.
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Multiple Choice
What does a seismograph measure?
the strength of an earthquake
how long an earthquake lasts
time
distance on a map
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the location where rocks first move along a fault and seismic waves originate?
fault
epicenter
focus
mantle
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Earthquakes are destructive
It's obvious that earthquakes are destructive. We can see the damage. Now we will see how earthquakes can be constructive and create new landforms on the Earth.
The Andes Mountains were created and keep growing because of earthquakes.
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Focus
The location where rocks first move along a fault and seismic waves originate.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Earth's interior below the crust and above the core...
mantle
core
crust
lithosphere
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Multiple Choice
True or false? Earthquakes are only destructive.
true
false
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Mantle
Earth's interior below the crust and above the core.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of where Earth's lithospheric plates move and interact with each other?
seismic waves
plate boundary
epicenter
lithosphere
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Plate Boundary
Where Earth's lithospheric plates move and interact with each other.
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Multiple Choice
P-wave, fastest moving type of seismic wave; causes particles in the ground to move in a push-pull motion...
surface wave
seismic wave
secondary wave
primary wave
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Primary Wave
P-wave, fastest moving type of seismic wave; causes particles in the ground to move in a push-pull motion.
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Multiple Choice
S-wave, causes particles in the ground to move side to side and up and down at right angles...
primary wave
seismic wave
secondary wave
surface wave
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Secondary Wave
S-wave, causes particles in the ground to move side to side and up and down at right angles.
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Multiple Choice
Travels as vibrations on and in earth...
fault
seismic waves
epicenter
focus
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Seismic Waves
Travels as vibrations on and in earth.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
What do you call the graphical illustration of seismic waves?
seismometer
seismologist
seismogram
earthquake
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Seismogram
Graphical illustration of seismic waves.
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Hot Spots
Hot spots are areas that has extremely hot magma.
This causes the magma to rip through the crust.
This is the location of active volcanoes.
The island chain to the right -- let's talk!
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of scientist who studies earthquakes?
surface waves
seismogram
seismometer
seismologist
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Multiple Choice
If you want to avoid an Earthquake, what should you stay away from?
Hot Spot
Transform Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Divergent Boundary
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Seismologist
A scientist who studies earthquakes.
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Multiple Choice
What is unique about a "hot spot"?
Active Volcanoes
A lot of Earthquakes
Tsunamis Occur
Located on Equators
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Multiple Choice
Measures and records ground motion and the distance and direction seismic waves travel...
seismogram
seismometer
epicenter
seismic waves
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Multiple Select
Why is Kauai the oldest and Hawaii the youngest?
Kauai is the furthest from the hot spot.
Hawaii is on the hot spot.
Kauai is the smallest island.
Hawaii is the main island.
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Seismometer
Measures and records ground motion and the distance and direction seismic waves travel.
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Time Scale (Hot spots and Ridges)
The closer to the new forming crust, the younger the crust.
The further from the cracks of the crust, the older the crust.
Look at the picture to the right and observe.
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Multiple Choice
Causes particles in the ground to move up and down, similar to ocean waves...
surface waves
seismic waves
secondary waves
primary waves
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Multiple Choice
Which location is the oldest?
Location closest to a mid-ocean ridge.
Location farthest from a mid-ocean ridge.
The land of a continent.
Hot Spot of a volcano.
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Surface Waves
Causes particles in the ground to move up and down, similar to ocean waves.
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Multiple Choice
A small, steep-sided volcano that erupts gas-rich basaltic lava...
composite
shield
composite
cinder cone
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Cinder Cone Volcano
A small, steep-sided volcano that erupts gas-rich basaltic lava.
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Multiple Choice
A large, steep sided volcano that results from explosive eruptions, lavas along convergent plate boundaries...
composite
cinder cone
shield
hot spot
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Composite Volcano
A large, steep sided volcano that results from explosive eruptions, lavas along convergent plate boundaries.
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Multiple Choice
To cause to disperse or disappear...
focus
fault
dissolve
viscosity
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Multiple Choice
Which volcano is not associated with a plate boundary?
shield
hot spot
composite
cinder cone
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Hot Spot
A volcano that is not associated with a plate boundary.
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Multiple Choice
Molten rock that erupts onto earth's surface...
lava
magma
mantle
volcano
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Lava
Molten rock that erupts onto earth's surface.
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Multiple Choice
Molten rock below earth's surface...
lava
magma
mantle
volcano
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Magma
Molten rock below earth's surface.
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Multiple Choice
Large volcano with gentle slopes of basaltic lava; located along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hot spots...
composite
cinder cone
shield
hot spots
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Shield Volcano
A large volcano with gentle slopes of basaltic lava; located along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hot spots.
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Multiple Choice
A liquid's ability to flow...
focus
dissolve
viscosity
convergent
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Viscosity
A liquid's ability to flow.
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Multiple Choice
Tiny particles of pulverized volcanic rock and glass...
volcano
volcanic ash
cinder cone
magma
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Volcanic Ash
Tiny particles of pulverized volcanic rock and glass.
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Multiple Choice
A vent in the earth's crust through which molten rock flows.
volcano
lava
magma
volcanic ash
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Volcano
A vent in the earth's crust through which molten rock flows.
Parts of a Volcano
Magma that reaches Earth's surface is known as lava.
Magma from the mantle rises to Earth’s surface and flows out an opening called a vent.
The vent as well as the mountain that forms around it from cooled lava, ash, cinders, and rock is called a volcano.
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