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Earthquakes and Volcanoes

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Underwater

Question 1/8

Where are most volcanoes located?

The Ring of Fire

Antarctica

America

Right!

Most volcanoes are located at the Ring of Fire

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A volcano that has not erupted for a long time

Question 2/8

What is an active volcano?

A volcano that works out

A volcano that will probably never erupt again

A volcano that has recently erupted

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An active volcano is a volcano that has erupted recently, and likely will again

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A volcano that has recently erupted

Question 3/8

What is a dormant volcano?

A volcano that wil probably never erupt again

A volcano that doesn't erupt

A volcano that has not erupted for a long time

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A dormant volcano is a volcano that has not erupted for a long time, but may erupt in the future

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A volcano that has recently erupted

Question 4/8

What is an extinct volcano?

A volcano that will probably never erupt again

A volcano that hasn't erupted for a long time

A very small volcano

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An extinct volcano is a volcano that erupted thousands of years ago, but will probably never erupt again

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TRUE

Question 5/8

True or False: A volcano erupts when tectonic plates collide and magma leaks onto the surface of the earth

FALSE

tRUE!

A volcano erupts when tectonic plates collide and magma leaks onto the surface of the earth

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The earthquake hat

Question 6/8

Where are most earthquakes located?

Underwater

On the equator

The earthquake belt

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Most earthquakes are located on the Earthquake Belt

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Predict when earthquakes will happen

Question 7/8

What does a seismograph do?

Draws a picture of an earthquake

Measure the strength of an earthquake

It doesn't exist

RIGHT!

Seismographs measure the size and strength of an earthquake and rate it on the Richtor Scale

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FALSE

Question 8/8

True or false: An earthquake is created when tectonic plates crack

TRUE

FALSE!

An earthquake is formed when tectonic plates rub against each other, creating friction. When the energy is released, an earthquake occurs.

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