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