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100 200 300 400 500 Do not go in there! Volcanoes can burn Release some stress Do the wave! Volcanoes Affect Ah! It’s an earthquake
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A shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of large blocks of rocks. A 100
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Earthquake A 100
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The major portion of most magma is composed of what? A 200
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Silica A 200
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The point underground where rocks first begin to move in an earthquake. A 300
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Focus A 300
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The smoke rising on a volcano is on a volcano is actually a mixture of what? A 400
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Ash and Gases A 400
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More than 400 volcanoes about 80% of all active volcanoes are found along what type of plate boundaries A 500
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Subduction Zones A 500
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What are vibrations that are caused by earthquakes B 100
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Seismic Waves B 100
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What is a smaller earthquake that follows a more powerful earthquakes in the same area? B 200
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Aftershock B 200
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What is the area around the pacific plate called with more than 400 active volcanoes? B 300
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The Ring of Fire B 300
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What is the most destructive type of seismic wave? What is the most destructive type of seismic wave? B 400
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Surface wave B 400
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What is the process in which shaking of the ground causes soil to act like a liquid? B 500
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Liquefacation B 500
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What is the instrument that constantly records ground movements? C 100
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Seismograph C 100
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Shearing causes what type of faults? C 200
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Strike Slip Fault C 200
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What type of fault occurs where one block of rock slides down the fault plane? C 300
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Normal Fault C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Compression forces cause what type of fault? C 400
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Reverse Fault C 400
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What is the fastest seismic wave? It travels through solids, liquids, and gases. C 500
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Primary Wave C 500
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What is the recording that is produced by the seismograph called? D 100
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Seismogram D 100
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Triangulation is a process that Seismologist use to find the ______________ of an earthquake. Triangulation is a process that Seismologist use to find the ______________ of an earthquake. D 200
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Epicenter D 200
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Along the Mid Atlantic Ridge, two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. In this area, earthquakes are likely to occur along what type of fault? Along the Mid Atlantic Ridge, two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. In this area, earthquakes are likely to occur along what type of fault? D 300
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Normal Fault D 300
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What is a movement of rocks and soil down a hill or a mountain. D 400
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Mudslide D 400
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What term describes what happens when land collapses and then travels down the side of a volcano? D 500
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Landslide D 500
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What is the type of volcano that has the most violent eruption Style? E 100
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Composite or strato Volcano E 100
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What is the point right above the point right above the focus on the earth’s surface? E 200
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Epicenter E 200
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How do Primary waves make the ground move? E 300
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Push and Pull, Back and Forth E 300
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What is a dense cloud of superhot gas and rock fragments that race downhill and hundreds of miles per hour called? E 400
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Pyroclastic Flow E 400
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To locate a earthquakes epicenter scientists must have seismograms from how many different stations? E 500
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At least three seismograph locations E 500
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What occurs when volcanic ash mixes with water? F 100
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Mudflows F 100
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What can happen when pollution is added to the atmosphere? It increase the Acidy of the water and make water not good for both plants and animals. F 200
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Acid rain F 200
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What area is famous for it’s Hot Springs? F 300
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Yellowstone National Park F 300
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What geyser in Yellowstone erupts every 35 minutes to two hours? F 400
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Old Faithful F 400
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What is the type of volcano that has an intermediate amount of silica in the magma? F 500
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Cinder cone volcano. F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Identify and explain the three different types of volcanoes. Which one is the most violent and why? Click on screen to continue
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1.Shield Volcano 2. Cinder Volcano 3. Composite Volcano A composite Volcano is the most violent because of high content of silica. It also has hardened lava which builds up pressure. Click on screen to continue
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