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SEISMIC JEOPARDY 100 200 300 FINAL 400 500 600 700 ABCDEFG 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200.

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1 SEISMIC JEOPARDY 100 200 300 FINAL 400 500 600 700 ABCDEFG 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700

2 Push space bar to reveal the answer Vocab for 100 What is a “Sky-light” A hole in the top of a lava tube

3 Push space bar to reveal the answer Vocab for 200 What is the difference between Lava and Magma Magma is liquid earth below the surface, and when it come to the surface it changes its name to lava

4 Push space bar to reveal the answer Vocab for 300 The term used for one plate sliding under another plate Sub-duction

5 Push space bar to reveal the answer Vocab for 400 The name of the point where the earthquake actually occurs Focus

6 Push space bar to reveal the answer Vocab for 500 The name of the earthquake scale that measures destruction Mercalli

7 The top 2 layers of the earth Lithosphere – crust and upper mantle Push space bar to reveal the answer Vocab for 600

8 The type of material that comes out of a shield volcano and produces “black sand beaches” Basalt Push space bar to reveal the answer Vocab for 700

9 Push space bar to reveal the answer Volcano for 100 What are the three types of Volcanoes Strato (composite), shield, and cinder cone

10 Push space bar to reveal the answer Volcano for 200 What type of volcano is Hawaii, and how was it formed Shield Volcano, weak spot in the plate that moved over a magma chamber

11 Push space bar to reveal the answer Volcano for 300 The name of the process of moving heat within the earth in a circular pattern Convection

12 Push space bar to reveal the answer Volcano for 400 Strato volcanoes are explosive and produce Pyroclastic Flows. What are Pyroclastic Flows Hot gaseous avalanches containing ash, cinders, and other pieces (pyroclastic)

13 Push space bar to reveal the answer Volcano for 500 What is the name given to the area around the Pacific where many volcanoes are located Ring of Fire

14 The type of volcano that produces very low profile slopes to the side of the mountain Shield Push space bar to reveal the answer Volcano for 600

15 When new land reaches the surface in the mid Atlantic ridge, it takes on the polarity of the poles and produces “what” on the sea floor Magnetic stripes Push space bar to reveal the answer Volcano for 700

16 Push space bar to reveal the answer Earthquakes for 100 What is the Epicenter Surface location of an earthquake

17 Push space bar to reveal the answer Earthquakes for 200 What are the four types of waves given off when an earthquake hits P Waves (primary) S Waves (secondary) Rayleigh Waves Love Waves

18 Push space bar to reveal the answer Earthquakes for 300 What is the difference between a Fold and a Fault A Fold is a bend in the land and a fault is when it cracks

19 Push space bar to reveal the answer Earthquakes for 400 The type of plate movement we experience in California Transgressional or transformational movement

20 Push space bar to reveal the answer Earthquakes for 500 How much stronger is a 7.0 earthquake than a 4.0 1000 times stronger

21 Earthquakes produce two types of Displacement, what are they Vertical and Horizontal Push space bar to reveal the answer Earthquakes for 600

22 What is the name of the scale that measures destruction for earthquakes Mercalli Push space bar to reveal the answer Earthquakes for 700

23 Push space bar to reveal the answer Plates for 100 What are the names of the two plates in California Pacific Plate and North American Plate

24 Push space bar to reveal the answer Plates for 200 What is produced at the contact point between an Oceanic plate and a continental plate Trench

25 Push space bar to reveal the answer Plates for 300 What are the three types of plate movement (3 or 4 will be accepted) Divergent, Transgression, and Convergent (subduction & over-riding)

26 Push space bar to reveal the answer Plates for 400 What type of feature is created when two continental plates collide Very tall non-volcanic mountains -Himalayas

27 Push space bar to reveal the answer Plates for 500 The type of movement that is located along the Mid Atlantic Ridge Divergent

28 The name of the small plate just above the state of Washington Juan de Fuca Push space bar to reveal the answer Plates for 600

29 These are located a the bottom of the mid Atlantic ridge and produce a “Chimney like” product Black Smokers Push space bar to reveal the answer Plates for 700

30 Push space bar to reveal the answer Misc for 100 What was Pangaea All land masses were once connected

31 Push space bar to reveal the answer Misc for 200 What is the Richter Scale Scale used to determine earthquake force

32 Push space bar to reveal the answer Misc for 300 Where did Volcanoes get their name Roman God – blacksmith - Vulcan

33 Push space bar to reveal the answer Misc for 400 Who is Pelee Hawaiian Goddess of Volcanoes

34 Push space bar to reveal the answer Misc for 500 What is a Lahar When Pyroclastic flows encounter water, and create a slurry of cement like gunk

35 What type of wave produces a push pull movement P waves Push space bar to reveal the answer Misc for 600

36 The two types of surface waves Love and Rayleigh waves Push space bar to reveal the answer Misc for 700

37 F 100 a bend in the earth’s surface Fold Push space bar to reveal the answer

38 F 200 A crack in the earth’s surface Fault Push space bar to reveal the answer

39 F 300 The surface spot above the point of rupture of an earthquake Epicenter Push space bar to reveal the answer

40 F 400 What is the Descending Plate Theory The sub-ducting part of the plate, is pulling the rest of the plate along, “tearing open” the Mid Atlantic Ridge Push space bar to reveal the answer

41 F 500 This is a cauldron-like volcanic feature usually formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption Caldera Push space bar to reveal the answer

42 F 600 Seismic characteristics of a sub-duction zone Shallow and deep earthquakes along one side of the plate bound Push space bar to reveal the answer

43 F 700 Volcanic characteristics of a subduction zone Tall narrow volcanic mountain range Push space bar to reveal the answer

44 G 100 Seismic characteristics of a divergent zone Shallow consistent pattern of earthquakes evenly distributed between the plate boundary Push space bar to reveal the answer

45 G 200 Lunar Pull Theory, what is it The gravitational pull of the moon is what makes the plates move Push space bar to reveal the answer

46 G 300 How does the difference in Density of the Earth’s Plates explain how they move? The weight of the older colder part of the plate “sinks” into the mantle, pulling the newer part of the plate along with it Push space bar to reveal the answer

47 G 400 How does Centrifugal Force Theory explain plate movement? The rotational velocity of the Earth spinning forces the plates to move Push space bar to reveal the answer

48 G 500 What is a “Hot Spot” or Thermal Plume relatively small, long-lasting, and exceptionally hot regions -- called hotspots -- existed below the plates that would provide localized sources of high heat energy (thermal plumes) to sustain volcanism Push space bar to reveal the answer

49 G 600 What is the theory of Magma Injection? Area’s along the Mid Atlantic Ridge where active magma is injected upward causing divergent movement Push space bar to reveal the answer

50 G 700 Name at least two non- scientific legends regarding plate movement Catfish-Japan, Great Winds – Aristotle, Elephants – India, etc Push space bar to reveal the answer

51 FINAL JEOPARDY Subject: Loma Prieta Earthquake Why did San Francisco endure so much more damage in the Marina district than the city of San Jose which was 50 miles closer to the epicenter Liquefaction – Marina district was built on land-fill, and therefore shook with much more force, because the land was so much more unstable


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