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Chapter 5 Lesson 2 The Moving Crust
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The large sections that make up Earth’s crust and upper mantle are called tectonic plates.
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When plates slowly ram into each other, they can form bended rock layers, called folds.
Folded Mountains
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A long, narrow crack in Earth’s crust is called a fault.
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Tall landforms caused by folding or faulting are called mountains.
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If the rock in Earth’s crust suddenly shakes, an earthquake occurs.
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Underwater earthquakes can cause huge ocean waves, called tsunamis.
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The source of an earthquake creates seismic waves that travel outward.
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A tool that graphs seismic waves as wavy lines is called a seismograph.
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The magnitude of an earthquake is how strong the earthquake is
**The magnitude of an earthquake is how strong the earthquake is. The Richter Scale is how the magnitude of earthquakes are rated.
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Seismic waves travel at different speeds along Earth’s surface and through Earth’s interior.
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A mountain that forms around an opening in Earth’s crust is a volcano.
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Most volcanoes form near plate edges.
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A volcano is produced by melted rock, called magma, which erupts onto the surface as lava.
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Some volcanoes form over thin places in Earth’s crust, called hot spots.
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In the Pacific Ocean, an example of volcanoes that formed over a hot spot is the Hawaiian Islands.
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**A volcanic eruption can send out melted rock (lava), gases, ash, or rocks into the air.
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There are small earthquakes in Hawaii, but not real strong ones because strong earthquakes occur near plate boundaries.
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