Deck 15: Geohazards: Volcanoes and Earthquakes

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Lava with high viscosity is thick and does not easily flow.
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Elastic rebound theory describes how blocks in Earth's crust bend, break, and rebound back to their original shape.
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Seismographs detect, measure, and record ground shaking from earthquakes.
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Scientists can predict the magnitude of earthquakes.
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Collapsing structures are the main threat to people created by earthquakes.
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Stratovolcanoes are the largest type of volcano.
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Worldwide, the majority of earthquakes occur in the interior of continents.
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Old buildings are retrofitted so they can better withstand shaking during an earthquake.
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Scientists can predict exactly where earthquakes will strike.
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Volcanic eruptions can sometimes be accurately predicted.
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Los Angeles has a backlog of 15,000 buildings that need retrofitting.
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Shield volcanoes are composed of mafic lava.
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Generally, flowing lava is the most serious volcanic geohazard.
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Volcanoes cool Earth's surface because their suspended aerosols reflect sunlight.
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Volcanic gases are seldom deadly.
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Felsic lava is hotter than mafic lava.
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In horst and graben topography, a horst is a valley and a graben is a ridge.
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Scientists can predict when earthquakes will strike.
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Stratovolcanoes are much larger than shield volcanoes.
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In some regions, buildings sink into the ground during earthquake shaking because of liquefaction of the sediments on which the buildings sit.
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Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, but not all of them are.
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Most earthquakes occur in seismic belts.
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Horst and graben topography is formed by rotating fault blocks.
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Fragments of solid material ejected from a volcano are called pyroclasts.
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Each earthquake is assigned only one earthquake magnitude number.
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Most earthquakes are too small to be felt by people.
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The Mercalli intensity scale ranks earthquakes with seismographs.
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In the open ocean, tsunamis are difficult to detect.
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Shield volcanoes produce dangerous and explosive eruptions.
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The largest earthquake ever recorded was magnitude 9.5.
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No two earthquakes produce the same pattern of ground shaking.
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Most transform plate boundaries are on the seafloor.
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Earthquake magnitude is evaluated based on the amount of damage an earthquake causes to physical structures.
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In San Francisco, about half a million people live in buildings that need retrofitting.
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All old buildings in the U.S.have been retrofitted.
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In some regions, scientists are able to warn people of approaching seismic waves before the waves arrive.
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Tambora's climate effects included cooling summer temperatures in the northern United States by about 3°C to 6°C.
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Stratovolcanoes can produce both explosive eruptions and effusive outpourings of lava.
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Mount Fuji in Japan is a shield volcano.
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Volcanic gas is a type of pyroclast.
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Earthquakes that often come after a main earthquake are called __________.

A)foreshocks
B)seismic waves
C)aftershocks
D)seismic belts
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Tensional force occurs on __________.

A)reverse faults
B)normal faults
C)strike-slip faults
D)the focus
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Tambora's 1815 eruption is notable for what?

A)It caused the greatest known human death toll of any volcano.
B)It was the largest officially measured volcanic eruption.
C)It was the first eruption of Tambora in human history.
D)It caused 100 years of climate change.
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The 2011 Tôhoku earthquake was the fifth largest earthquake ever recorded.
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Which of the following does not control the viscosity of lava?

A)chemical composition of the lava
B)temperature of the lava
C)gas content of the lava
D)elevation at which the lava forms
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__________ is\are accumulations of lava that cover extensive geographic areas.

A)Columnar jointing
B)Flood basalts
C)A caldera
D)Large igneous province
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Which of the following is not composed of mafic lava?

A)pâhoehoe
B)'a'â
C)pillow lava
D)blocky lava
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__________ are volcanoes that form when thick lava that cannot easily flow piles up around a volcanic vent and solidifies into a mounded structure.

A)Stratovolcanoes
B)Shield volcanoes
C)Cinder cones
D)Lava domes
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The Hawaiian islands are composed of shield volcanoes.
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Yellowstone last erupted 640,000 years ago.Its VEI ranking was what?

A)5
B)6
C)7
D)8
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A rolling motion during an earthquake is made by __________.

A)P waves
B)S waves
C)R waves
D)L waves
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__________ is a pyroclast that develops a streamlined shape as it travels through the air and cools while airborne.

A)Ash
B)A block
C)Pumice
D)A bomb
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<strong>  According to the figure, how many fatalities were in world's most deadly earthquake?</strong> A)700,000 B)830,000 C)316,000 D)230,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the figure, how many fatalities were in world's most deadly earthquake?

A)700,000
B)830,000
C)316,000
D)230,000
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A large circular depression formed at the top of a volcano by the collapse of the magma chamber is called __________.

A)columnar jointing
B)a flood basalt
C)a large igneous province
D)a caldera
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A(n) __________ volcano is one that has not erupted for over 10,000 years but could erupt again.

A)extinct
B)active
C)dormant
D)plug dome
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Earthquakes that sometimes come before a main earthquake are called __________.

A)foreshocks
B)seismic waves
C)aftershocks
D)seismic belts
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The __________ is the location where the rocks break due to stresses in the crust.

A)focus
B)seismic wave
C)epicenter
D)fault
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Which of the following types of lava did each of the Hawaiian islands first start out as?

A)pâhoehoe
B)'a'â
C)pillow lava
D)blocky lava
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__________ are large, potentially explosive, cone-shaped volcanoes composed of alternating layers of ash and lava.

A)Stratovolcanoes
B)Shield volcanoes
C)Cinder cones
D)Lava domes
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Today, about how many people live dangerously close to Mount Vesuvius?

A)10,000
B)100,000
C)300,000
D)500,000
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Most magma is about __________ percent gas by volume.

A)5
B)8
C)12
D)20
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Stored energy is released as __________ when the crust breaks.

A)electromagnetic waves
B)seismic waves
C)thermal energy
D)potential energy
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About how much more energy is released in a magnitude 4 earthquake compared to a magnitude 2 earthquake?

A)10 time more
B)30 times more
C)100 times more
D)1,000 times more
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How much more ground shaking does a magnitude 4 earthquake make compared to a magnitude 2?

A)1
B)5
C)10
D)100
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__________ is a pyroclast that is fine-grained and soft to the touch.

A)Ash
B)Lapilli
C)Pumice
D)A bomb
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__________ is a pyroclast that consists of marble- to golf ball-sized fragments.

A)Ash
B)Lapilli
C)Pumice
D)A block
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Seismic waves that travel deep through Earth's interior are called __________.

A)body waves
B)surface waves
C)compressional waves
D)shear waves
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, collision zones typically have what type of faults?</strong> A)reverse and thrust B)normal C)strike-slip D)There is no one type of fault that dominates mid-ocean ridges. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the figure, collision zones typically have what type of faults?

A)reverse and thrust
B)normal
C)strike-slip
D)There is no one type of fault that dominates mid-ocean ridges.
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<strong>  ​ According to the figure, how ash and rock material did the Pinatubo eruption produce?</strong> A)< 1 cubic kilometer B)> 1 cubic kilometer C)> 10 cubic kilometers D)> 100 cubic kilometers <div style=padding-top: 35px>

According to the figure, how ash and rock material did the Pinatubo eruption produce?

A)< 1 cubic kilometer
B)> 1 cubic kilometer
C)> 10 cubic kilometers
D)> 100 cubic kilometers
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__________ is a pyroclast that was torn from a volcano's cone and ejected into the air.

A)A bomb
B)Lapilli
C)Pumice
D)A block
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Why do seismic waves in the western United States not travel as far as those on the East Coast?

A)because the mountains in the west help seismic waves travel
B)because the eastern United States has few earthquakes
C)because the crust in the western United States is broken and weakened by many faults
D)because the western United States is composed mainly of oceanic crust
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__________ move back and forth perpendicular to the direction the seismic waves are traveling.

A)Body waves
B)Surface waves
C)Compressional waves
D)Shear waves
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__________ produce motion that goes back and forth in a direction parallel to the direction of the traveling waves.

A)Body waves
B)Surface waves
C)Compressional waves
D)Shear waves
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The __________ usually experiences the most shaking during an earthquake.

A)focus
B)seismic wave
C)epicenter
D)fault
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, the Himalayas were formed in what type of tectonic environment?</strong> A)a subduction zone B)a mid-ocean ridge zone C)a collision zone D)a transform boundary zone <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the figure, the Himalayas were formed in what type of tectonic environment?

A)a subduction zone
B)a mid-ocean ridge zone
C)a collision zone
D)a transform boundary zone
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If you are on a normal fault during an earthquake, the opposite side of the fault will move __________.

A)toward you
B)away from you
C)to the left of you
D)to the right of you
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A __________ is a mudflow that forms from a volcanic eruption.

A)lahar
B)flood basalt
C)pyroclastic flow
D)lapilli
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<strong>  According to the figure, subduction zones typically have what type of faults?</strong> A)reverse and thrust B)normal C)strike-slip D)There is no one type of fault that dominates subduction zones <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the figure, subduction zones typically have what type of faults?

A)reverse and thrust
B)normal
C)strike-slip
D)There is no one type of fault that dominates subduction zones
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In 79 CE people living near Mount Vesuvius were killed by what?

A)a lahar
B)volcanic ash
C)a pyroclastic flow
D)lava
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__________ is a pyroclast that has 50% air content and floats on water.

A)Ash
B)Lapilli
C)Pumice
D)A bomb
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Lava with high viscosity is thick and does not easily flow.
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Elastic rebound theory describes how blocks in Earth's crust bend, break, and rebound back to their original shape.
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Seismographs detect, measure, and record ground shaking from earthquakes.
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Scientists can predict the magnitude of earthquakes.
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Collapsing structures are the main threat to people created by earthquakes.
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Stratovolcanoes are the largest type of volcano.
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Worldwide, the majority of earthquakes occur in the interior of continents.
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Old buildings are retrofitted so they can better withstand shaking during an earthquake.
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Scientists can predict exactly where earthquakes will strike.
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Volcanic eruptions can sometimes be accurately predicted.
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Los Angeles has a backlog of 15,000 buildings that need retrofitting.
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Shield volcanoes are composed of mafic lava.
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Generally, flowing lava is the most serious volcanic geohazard.
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Volcanoes cool Earth's surface because their suspended aerosols reflect sunlight.
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Volcanic gases are seldom deadly.
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Felsic lava is hotter than mafic lava.
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In horst and graben topography, a horst is a valley and a graben is a ridge.
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Scientists can predict when earthquakes will strike.
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Stratovolcanoes are much larger than shield volcanoes.
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In some regions, buildings sink into the ground during earthquake shaking because of liquefaction of the sediments on which the buildings sit.
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Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, but not all of them are.
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Most earthquakes occur in seismic belts.
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Horst and graben topography is formed by rotating fault blocks.
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Fragments of solid material ejected from a volcano are called pyroclasts.
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Each earthquake is assigned only one earthquake magnitude number.
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Most earthquakes are too small to be felt by people.
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The Mercalli intensity scale ranks earthquakes with seismographs.
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In the open ocean, tsunamis are difficult to detect.
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Shield volcanoes produce dangerous and explosive eruptions.
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The largest earthquake ever recorded was magnitude 9.5.
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No two earthquakes produce the same pattern of ground shaking.
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Most transform plate boundaries are on the seafloor.
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Earthquake magnitude is evaluated based on the amount of damage an earthquake causes to physical structures.
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In San Francisco, about half a million people live in buildings that need retrofitting.
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All old buildings in the U.S.have been retrofitted.
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In some regions, scientists are able to warn people of approaching seismic waves before the waves arrive.
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Tambora's climate effects included cooling summer temperatures in the northern United States by about 3°C to 6°C.
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Stratovolcanoes can produce both explosive eruptions and effusive outpourings of lava.
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Mount Fuji in Japan is a shield volcano.
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Volcanic gas is a type of pyroclast.
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Earthquakes that often come after a main earthquake are called __________.

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D)seismic belts
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Tensional force occurs on __________.

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Tambora's 1815 eruption is notable for what?

A)It caused the greatest known human death toll of any volcano.
B)It was the largest officially measured volcanic eruption.
C)It was the first eruption of Tambora in human history.
D)It caused 100 years of climate change.
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The 2011 Tôhoku earthquake was the fifth largest earthquake ever recorded.
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Which of the following does not control the viscosity of lava?

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C)gas content of the lava
D)elevation at which the lava forms
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__________ is\are accumulations of lava that cover extensive geographic areas.

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C)A caldera
D)Large igneous province
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Which of the following is not composed of mafic lava?

A)pâhoehoe
B)'a'â
C)pillow lava
D)blocky lava
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__________ are volcanoes that form when thick lava that cannot easily flow piles up around a volcanic vent and solidifies into a mounded structure.

A)Stratovolcanoes
B)Shield volcanoes
C)Cinder cones
D)Lava domes
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The Hawaiian islands are composed of shield volcanoes.
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Yellowstone last erupted 640,000 years ago.Its VEI ranking was what?

A)5
B)6
C)7
D)8
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A rolling motion during an earthquake is made by __________.

A)P waves
B)S waves
C)R waves
D)L waves
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__________ is a pyroclast that develops a streamlined shape as it travels through the air and cools while airborne.

A)Ash
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C)Pumice
D)A bomb
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<strong>  According to the figure, how many fatalities were in world's most deadly earthquake?</strong> A)700,000 B)830,000 C)316,000 D)230,000
According to the figure, how many fatalities were in world's most deadly earthquake?

A)700,000
B)830,000
C)316,000
D)230,000
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A large circular depression formed at the top of a volcano by the collapse of the magma chamber is called __________.

A)columnar jointing
B)a flood basalt
C)a large igneous province
D)a caldera
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A(n) __________ volcano is one that has not erupted for over 10,000 years but could erupt again.

A)extinct
B)active
C)dormant
D)plug dome
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Earthquakes that sometimes come before a main earthquake are called __________.

A)foreshocks
B)seismic waves
C)aftershocks
D)seismic belts
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The __________ is the location where the rocks break due to stresses in the crust.

A)focus
B)seismic wave
C)epicenter
D)fault
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Which of the following types of lava did each of the Hawaiian islands first start out as?

A)pâhoehoe
B)'a'â
C)pillow lava
D)blocky lava
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__________ are large, potentially explosive, cone-shaped volcanoes composed of alternating layers of ash and lava.

A)Stratovolcanoes
B)Shield volcanoes
C)Cinder cones
D)Lava domes
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Today, about how many people live dangerously close to Mount Vesuvius?

A)10,000
B)100,000
C)300,000
D)500,000
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Most magma is about __________ percent gas by volume.

A)5
B)8
C)12
D)20
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Stored energy is released as __________ when the crust breaks.

A)electromagnetic waves
B)seismic waves
C)thermal energy
D)potential energy
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About how much more energy is released in a magnitude 4 earthquake compared to a magnitude 2 earthquake?

A)10 time more
B)30 times more
C)100 times more
D)1,000 times more
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How much more ground shaking does a magnitude 4 earthquake make compared to a magnitude 2?

A)1
B)5
C)10
D)100
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__________ is a pyroclast that is fine-grained and soft to the touch.

A)Ash
B)Lapilli
C)Pumice
D)A bomb
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__________ is a pyroclast that consists of marble- to golf ball-sized fragments.

A)Ash
B)Lapilli
C)Pumice
D)A block
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Seismic waves that travel deep through Earth's interior are called __________.

A)body waves
B)surface waves
C)compressional waves
D)shear waves
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, collision zones typically have what type of faults?</strong> A)reverse and thrust B)normal C)strike-slip D)There is no one type of fault that dominates mid-ocean ridges.
Referring to the figure, collision zones typically have what type of faults?

A)reverse and thrust
B)normal
C)strike-slip
D)There is no one type of fault that dominates mid-ocean ridges.
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<strong>  ​ According to the figure, how ash and rock material did the Pinatubo eruption produce?</strong> A)< 1 cubic kilometer B)> 1 cubic kilometer C)> 10 cubic kilometers D)> 100 cubic kilometers

According to the figure, how ash and rock material did the Pinatubo eruption produce?

A)< 1 cubic kilometer
B)> 1 cubic kilometer
C)> 10 cubic kilometers
D)> 100 cubic kilometers
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__________ is a pyroclast that was torn from a volcano's cone and ejected into the air.

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B)Lapilli
C)Pumice
D)A block
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Why do seismic waves in the western United States not travel as far as those on the East Coast?

A)because the mountains in the west help seismic waves travel
B)because the eastern United States has few earthquakes
C)because the crust in the western United States is broken and weakened by many faults
D)because the western United States is composed mainly of oceanic crust
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__________ move back and forth perpendicular to the direction the seismic waves are traveling.

A)Body waves
B)Surface waves
C)Compressional waves
D)Shear waves
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__________ produce motion that goes back and forth in a direction parallel to the direction of the traveling waves.

A)Body waves
B)Surface waves
C)Compressional waves
D)Shear waves
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The __________ usually experiences the most shaking during an earthquake.

A)focus
B)seismic wave
C)epicenter
D)fault
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, the Himalayas were formed in what type of tectonic environment?</strong> A)a subduction zone B)a mid-ocean ridge zone C)a collision zone D)a transform boundary zone
Referring to the figure, the Himalayas were formed in what type of tectonic environment?

A)a subduction zone
B)a mid-ocean ridge zone
C)a collision zone
D)a transform boundary zone
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If you are on a normal fault during an earthquake, the opposite side of the fault will move __________.

A)toward you
B)away from you
C)to the left of you
D)to the right of you
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A __________ is a mudflow that forms from a volcanic eruption.

A)lahar
B)flood basalt
C)pyroclastic flow
D)lapilli
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<strong>  According to the figure, subduction zones typically have what type of faults?</strong> A)reverse and thrust B)normal C)strike-slip D)There is no one type of fault that dominates subduction zones
According to the figure, subduction zones typically have what type of faults?

A)reverse and thrust
B)normal
C)strike-slip
D)There is no one type of fault that dominates subduction zones
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79
In 79 CE people living near Mount Vesuvius were killed by what?

A)a lahar
B)volcanic ash
C)a pyroclastic flow
D)lava
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80
__________ is a pyroclast that has 50% air content and floats on water.

A)Ash
B)Lapilli
C)Pumice
D)A bomb
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