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Hosted by Mrs. Jansen

Vocab 1Vocab 2 True or False Picture This

Row 1, Col 1 This occurs when a large amount of loose rock and soil move rapidly. What is a landslide?

1,2 Movements in Earth’s crust caused by a sudden shift in Earth’s plates What are earthquakes?

1,3 An earthquake can cause mudslides. What is true?

1,4 What is a landslide? These pictures show a large amount of loose rock and soil that has moved rapidly and is called a __________.

2,1 This occurs when water runs on top of land, causing streams and rivers to fill up and overflow. What is a flood?

2,2 This occurs when the land has become so full of water that it may change into a river of mud and rock What is a mudslide?

2,3 Flooding can cause tsunamis. What is false?

2,4 What are faults and earthquakes? This picture shows three types of ___________. Moving plates can cause movements in the Earth’s crust called ___________. (2 answers)

3,1 A mountain that builds up around an opening in Earth’s crust What is a volcano?

3,2 Gigantic slabs of rock in Earth’s crust that are always moving What are plates?

3,3 Gravity plays a main role in causing most landslides. What is true?

3,4 What is a shield volcano? This type of volcano has sides that are flat and wide. It is formed by layers of lava that build up over time. Lava flows gently in all directions, and may flow from one or more openings.

4,1 A place where magma partially melts through Earth’s crust What is a hot spot?

4,2 Areas where rocks slide past one another along cracks in Earth’s plates What are faults?

4,3 A new mountain that has formed is evidence that a flood has happened in an area. What is false?

4,4 What is a composite volcano? This type of volcano is made up of layers of lava and ash. It forms during periods of quiet eruptions and explosive eruptions. It is usually symmetric.

5,1 This cuplike shape forms around the vent of a volcano. What is a crater?

5,2 An ocean wave caused by an earthquake What is a tsunami?

5,3 The layer of Earth called the mantle is mainly shaped by erosion. What is false?

5,4 What is a cinder-cone volcano? This type of volcano has steep sides. The magma is thick and can become clogged. This builds pressure which causes the lava to burst into the air during an eruption.