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a vent or fissure in Earth's surface through which melted rock and gases pass |
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Where do volcanoes commonly occur? |
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Convergent boundaries Divergent boundaries Hot spots |
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What are Hot Spots? Provide an example |
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Volcanic active area, located far from a tectonic plate boundary Mauna Loa, Hawaii |
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Three ways magma can form |
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1. Increased temperature 2. Decreased pressure 3. Adding fluids |
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Negative local effects of volcanic eruptions |
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-loss of human life -devastates wildlife habitats |
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Negative global effects of volcanic eruptions |
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-Affects Earth's climate for several years -Volcanic ash and sulfur-rich gases are released and pushed into stratosphere |
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Positive effects of volcanic eruptions |
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-fertile soil -renewable resource |
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point on Earth' surface directly above an earthquake's starting point |
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the location within Earth along a fault at which he first motion of an earthquake occurs |
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a tool to measure ground motion from an earthquake and find the magnitude |
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a giant ocean wave that forms after a volcanic eruption |
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the process of one plate sliding under another |
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liquid rock produced under Earth's surface; igneous rock |
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magma that flows onto Earth's surface: the rock that forms when lava forms and solidify |
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describes magma igneous rock that is rich in magnesium and iron and is generally dark in color |
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describes magma of igneous rock that is rich in feld spars and silica and generally light in color |
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a mud flow that form wen volcanic ash and debris mix with water during a volcanic eruption |
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Where do earthquakes most often occur? |
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near boundaries of tectonic plates |
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movement or trembling of the ground that is caused by a sudden release of energy when rocks along a fault move |
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What is the Ring of Fire? |
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The plate boundaries that surround the Pacific Ocean containing volcanoes |
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The _______ is the point on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's _______. |
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What does the magnitude scale measure? |
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the strength of an earthquakes |
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What does the Mercalli Scale measure? |
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the intensity of an earthquake |
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_______ earthquakes occur about once a year, whereas _______ earthquakes occur thousands of times per day. |
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What type of boundary can b found in CA and what is it called? |
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Transform boundary San Andreas fault |
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the sudden return of elastically deformed rock to its un-deformed shape |
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Volcano type: cinder cone description and where found |
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-a volcano made of cinders that are blown into the air
-convergent boundary |
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Volcano type: composite description and where found |
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-a volcano built of alternating layers of cinder and lava
-convergent boundary |
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Volcano type: shield description and where found |
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-a gently-sloped volcano
-hot spots |
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Volcano type: mid-ocean ridge description and where found |
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-underwater volcanic mountain
-divergent boundary |
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this is the sudden movement of rock releases a large amount of energy that travels through the rock |
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