Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMarylou MargaretMargaret Henderson Modified over 9 years ago
2
Hosted by Mr. Mariano
3
200 400 800 600 800 Where do volcanoes occur? Waves and Magnitude Volcano Types Earthquakes 600 400 800 400 200 1000 20000
4
Active volcanic zone near a divergent boundary. Row 1, Col 1 What is a rift zone?
5
1,2 Letter when the first s wave shows up at a seismograph station. What is D? A B C D
6
1,3 Largest type of volcano. What is a Shield Volcano?
7
1,4 The type of fault below. What is a normal fault?
8
2,1 This is the active zone where plates collide. What is a subduction zone?
9
2,2 Letter when the first p wave reaches the seismigraph station. What is A ? A B C D
10
2,3 Erupts only lava. What is a shield volcano?
11
2,4 The seismic waves that cause the most damage. What are L waves?
12
3,1 Area in the mantle where hot spots occur hot spots occur. What is the asthenosphere?
13
3,2 The approximate p and s wave Lag Time. What is 11 minutes?
14
3,3 Erupts both lava and tephra. What is a composite / stratvolcano?
15
3,4 These seismic waves move in an up and down motion. What are secondary waves?
16
4,1 Another area besides Hawaii you can find a hot spot. What is Congo or Tonga?
17
4,2 If the p and s wave difference was 51 seconds this would be the distance from the earthquake. What is 500 km?
18
4,3 The type of volcano Mt. Paricutin is. What is a cinder cone volcano?
19
4,4 Three events that can cause a tsunami. What is an earthquake, volcano, landslide or meteorite impact?
20
5,1 Five hazards that you saw when you made a composite volcano in the computer lab. What is a lava flows, ash plume, lahars (mud flow), pyroclastic flow, earthquakes,& landslides?
21
5,2 Magnitude of earthquake # 1. What is 4.6? 1
22
5,3 The type of volcano in the picture. What is a shield volcano?
23
5,4 The type of fault pictured. What is a reverse (thrust) fault?
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.