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Earthquakes/Volcanoes
Contributed by: Mansour
  • 1. Cracks in the earth where rock is crushed and bent.
A) earthquakes
B) p-lines
C) v-lines
D) faults
  • 2. Area around the Pacific Ocean with lots of earthquake and volcano activity.
A) Earthquake Zone
B) Ring of Fire
C) Mt. Fuji
D) Pacific Ring
  • 3. The different plates on the earth are always moving by pushing and sliding against each other. This is called...
A) seismography
B) Pangea
C) continental drift
D) platology
  • 4. The instrument used to detect record the waves from an earthquake.
A) neumograph
B) mercalli scale
C) seismograph
D) richter scale
  • 5. Any kind of earthquake or volcanic activity on earth is called this...
A) continental drift
B) subduction
C) seismic
D) flying plates
  • 6. Which of the following was formed by volcanoes?
A) Greenland
B) India
C) Africa
D) Hawaii
  • 7. Where does the lava from volcanoes come from?
A) Igneous Rock
B) Mantle
C) Sedimentary Rock
D) Ocean
  • 8. This is used to measure how powerful an earthquake is.
A) Seismo Scale
B) Richter Scale
C) Zonometer
D) Mercalli Scale
  • 9. An earthquake of this magnitude would cause minor damage, but would probably not destroy any buildings
A) 7.3
B) 9.1
C) 6.2
D) 2.4
  • 10. What is the center point of an earthquake called?
A) plate
B) center line
C) epicenter
D) fault
  • 11. The name of the land mass that had all of the 7 continents together on it.
A) Elturo
B) Greek
C) Palia
D) Pangea
  • 12. True or False: Earthquakes can happen in Iowa
A) False
B) True
  • 13. This island nation recently had a 7.1 magnitude earthquake that left 1000s of people homeless and caused great tragedy.
A) Haiti
B) India
C) Turkey
D) Iceland
  • 14. What building in Istanbul, Turkey is one of the most earthquake proof buildings in the world?
A) airport
B) Hagia Sofia church
C) bus station
D) president's palace
  • 15. In what state would you most likely find buildings designed to have special modifications for earthquakes?
A) Vermont
B) Kentucky
C) California
D) South Dakota
  • 16. When two plates crash into each other, what is typically formed?
A) Rain forests
B) Rivers
C) Deserts
D) Mountains
  • 17. True or False: Earthquakes can happen in a rain forest biome.
A) True
B) False
  • 18. What is the best type of land to build on?
A) Fault Zone
B) Bedrock
C) Landfill
D) Marsh
  • 19. An earthquake in the ocean that produces large waves is called this.
A) Typhoon
B) Seismograph
C) Tsunami
D) Hurricane
  • 20. True or False: Large waves can destroy buildings.
A) False
B) True
  • 21. Plates that push together are called
A) Convergent
B) Transform
C) Divergent
  • 22. Plates that push apart are called
A) Divergent
B) Transform
C) Convergent
  • 23. Plates that slide past one another
A) Divergent
B) Convergent
C) Transform
  • 24. This type of land formation often forms around divergent plates
A) Rift
B) Islands
C) Mountains
  • 25. The continent that has the fewest number of major earthquakes is...
A) South America
B) Africa
C) North America
D) Europe
  • 26. Describe how the location of the sub-continent of India has changed over millions of years and what has formed as a result.
  • 27. If you were building an earthquake proof building, describe three features that you would add to it to make it stable.
  • 28. An earthquake that measured 2.0 on the Richter Scale...
A) Would not be felt, but could be detected by a seismograph
B) Would cause minor damage to buildings
C) Would shake walls and knock things off tables
D) Would cause major damage
  • 29. Describe the type of damage you might see in a city that encountered an earthquake of 8.6 on the Richter scale.
  • 30. Why did the earthquake in Nepal (7.2) cause so much damage while an earthquake of the same magnitude in California (7.2) caused much less damage.
  • 31. Describe the difference between P-waves and S-waves as they relate to earthquakes. You may use the internet to find the answer.
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