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Earthquakes and Volcanoes oh my! Earth Energy Quiz Earthquakes and Volcanoes oh my!

Question 2 Question 1 Hmmmm… In addition to world maps (pieces of puzzle = continents), what other indicator (evidence) did Weganer find for all the continents being joined together?

Question 2 Question 3 Q: How does the age of the sea floor support the idea that continents are moving?

Question 3 Which form of energy (from the center of the earth) is primarily responsible for all the geologic activity on the surface of the crust?

Question 4 Question 4 Q: The locations of Earthquakes and Volcanoes indicate what?

Question 5 Question 5 Q: A long, mid-ocean ridge with small volcanoes and many small earthquakes would indicate what kind of plate boundary?

Question 6 Question 6 How is a “Hot Spot” different from volcanoes at either a Divergent or Convergent plate boundary?

Question 7 Question 7 Q: If we found a plate boundary with a deep ocean trench, large volcanoes and mountains; which type of plate boundary have we found?

Question 8 Question 8 Q: What indicators should we look for to know if a volcano is about to erupt?

Question 9 Question 9 Q: If letter “C” represents the volcanic eruption, what could “A” and “B” represent? C B A

Question 9 Question 10 Q: What instrument could we use to measure the energy release from an earthquake?

Question 9 Question 11 Q: If the movement in the mantle never stops, why don’t the tectonic plate and faults shift constantly?

Question 9 Question 12 When looking at a seismograph, what would indicate to you that S-waves are transferring more energy than P-waves?