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Where do volcanoes occur? Magma Types Volcano Types Earthquakes 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

This is the boundary where What is a divergent boundary? This is the boundary where 2 plates move apart. Row 1, Col 1

This type of magma has a low viscosity. What is basaltic magma? This type of magma has a low viscosity. 1,2

with gently slopping sides. What is a shield volcano? This is a broad volcano with gently slopping sides. 1,3

This is the point on earth’s surface directly above What is the Epicenter? This is the point on earth’s surface directly above the earthquake center. 1,4

What is a convergent boundary? This is the boundary where plates collide. 2,1

This type of magma can be very explosive. What is granitic magma? This type of magma can be very explosive. 2,2

This type of volcano errupts What is a composite volcano? This type of volcano errupts both lava and tephra. 2,3

The area where a rock breaks. What is a fault? The area where a rock breaks. 2,4

Warm areas of the mantle. What is a hot spot? Warm areas of the mantle. 3,1

This type of magma has a high viscosity. What is granitic magma? This type of magma has a high viscosity. 3,2

that only erupts tephra. What is a cinder cone? This is a volcano that only erupts tephra. 3,3

The center point of an earthquake. What is the focus? The center point of an earthquake. 3,4

This is an example of a hot spot What are any of the Hawaiian Islands? This is an example of a hot spot volcano in United States. 4,1

This type of magma is underneath the Hawaiian Islands . What is basaltic magma? This type of magma is underneath the Hawaiian Islands . 4,2

What is a shield volcano? This type of volcano erupts nonviolently. 4,3

The fastest moving seismic wave. What is a Primary Wave (P-Wave)? The fastest moving seismic wave. 4,4

One example of rift zone volcano. What are the volcanoes in Iceland or East Central Africa? One example of rift zone volcano. 5,1

underneath Mt Pinatubo. What is granitic magma? This type of magma is underneath Mt Pinatubo. 5,2

This type of volcano has the most violently erupting. What is a composite / strato volcano? This type of volcano has the potential to be the most violently erupting. 5,3

The speed of all seismic waves. What is p = 6 km/s, s = 3 km/s, l = 1 km/s? The speed of all seismic waves. 5,4