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Fill in the blanks to describe the work of Ben Kennedy, a volcanologist who works in New Zealand. To learn more about why his pumice sample was shrinking, Ben Kennedy studied . This material is similar to pumice because...
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Which tasks does a volcanologist do to study volcanoes? Select four options. use autoclaves to imitate the interior of a volcano simulate volcanic explosions with computer programs study lava samples listen to the sounds...
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Which statements accurately describe volcanic landforms? Check all that apply. Batholiths cooled deep inside Earth. Dikes cut across horizontally. A geyser spouts water that is heated deep inside Earth. Dome mountains fo...
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Use what you have learned about the stages and monitoring of volcanic activity to choose the correct answer from the drop-down menus. A volcano that will never erupt again is . Mount Aetna on Sicily is a(n) volcano becau...
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As magma rises, pressure , causing dissolved gases to expand and form bubbles. The size of the bubbles increases, exerting a lot of force. The force of the expanding gases pushes the magma from the up through the . Molte...
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Which statements accurately describe hot spots? Check all that apply. Hot spots can cause volcanoes. Hot spots can cause geothermal activity like geysers and mud pots. The Hawaiian Islands formed over a hot spot. Hot spo...
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Which of these factors is involved in earthquake formation? plates getting larger rocks breaking stress that decreases faults that remain stationary
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The diagram shows circles drawn by geologists trying to determine the location of an earthquake’s epicenter. Map of the United notes. Three circles centered at Portland, Salt Lake City, and Los Angeles. The circles conve...
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How are S waves and P waves similar? They shake the ground. They travel through liquids. They arrive at the same time. They vibrate from side to side.
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Which statement describes S waves? They move side to side. They arrive before P waves. They travel through liquids. They occur at Earth’s surface.
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Which statement describes how geologists use data from seismographs to learn about earthquakes? They often compare information from all over the world. They map the location of an earthquake’s focus. They use one reading...
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Which statement describes the Richter scale? It cannot account for fault movement during an earthquake. It measures large earthquakes far from the seismograph. It estimates the total energy released from an earthquake. I...
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What happens when stress builds at faults? Energy is absorbed. Rock can bend and break. Plates form on the lithosphere. Earthquakes develop at Earth’s surface.
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Which statement describes P waves? They start as surface waves. They travel through liquids. They vibrate from side to side. They move slower than S waves.
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Which statement describes the Mercalli scale? This scale measures seismic waves based on their size. This scale rates an earthquake according to how much damage it causes. This scale produces a single rating for earthqua...
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Which statement describes surface waves? They arrive before S waves. They travel faster than P waves. They are produced by P and S waves. They travel deep below Earth’s surface.
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Map of the United notes. Three circles centered at Portland, Salt Lake City, and Los Angeles. The circles converge at San Francisco. Based on the seismograph measurements in the image, where is the epicenter of this eart...
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How do geologists determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter? By measuring the magnitude of the earthquake using the Mercalli scale. By analyzing the chemical composition of rocks at the earthquake site. By usin...
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Which statement about the Mercalli scale is true? The scale has twenty ratings for an earthquake’s effects. The scale rates an earthquake based on its total energy released. The scale rates an earthquake according to how...
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Fill in the blank to complete each statement about measuring an earthquake’s magnitude. The scale is best used to measure the strength of small, nearby earthquakes. The magnitude scale is useful for measuring the strengt...
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When earthquakes produce vibrations called waves, how do those waves travel? They ripple from the epicenter of the earthquake. They move back and forth and side to side through water. They travel away from the focus of t...
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Select the correct responses to the questions from the drop-down menus. Which type of wave vibrates both side to side and up and down? Which type of wave is the first to arrive during an earthquake? Which type of wave ma...
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What is the main cause of an earthquake? force of gravity the shaking of the ground stress caused by plate movement waves that ripple from the epicenter
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Which statements concerning how geologists locate an earthquake’s epicenter are accurate? Check all that apply. Geologists use seismic waves to locate the center of an earthquake. The epicenter of an earthquake is locate...
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Use the drop-down menus to answer each question. Which scale has 12 levels of intensity? Which scale is most useful for earthquakes of all sizes and distances? Which scale is good for small nearby earthquakes but not as...
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