| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Convergent vs. Divergent boundary, which of these is true? | convergent boundaries also known as destructive, divergent boundaries also known as constructive | 100%
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| What are tsunamis? | Giant waves caused by earthquakes and volcanoes under the sea | 100%
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| "I measure the force and duration of earthquakes." | Seismograph | 100%
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| What are faults? | a crack in the lithosphere | 80%
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| Magnitude | How strong something is | 80%
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| What is continental drift | The hypothesis that tectonic plates drift relative to each other | 80%
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| "I am when two plates slide against each other, creating friction which can lead to earthquakes. I am also known as a conserve boundary. What am I?" | Transform boundary | 80%
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| "a large plume of hot mantle material rising from deep within the Earth" | Hot spot | 60%
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| What are surface waves | Waves that reach the surface of the earth and travel along it | 60%
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| What is subduction? | When an oceanic plate sinks under a continental plate | 60%
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| Primary vs. Secondary waves (P-waves), (S-waves), which is FALSE | Primary waves can only travel through solids, S- waves can travel through anything | 40%
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| What is a rift NOT? | A cause of rift valleys | 20%
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| "An elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means, which can travel thru the earth." | Surface waves | 20%
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| "The scale used to measure the strength of earthquakes, ranging from 1 (not felt, common), to 5 (moderate, some property damage), to 10 (devastating destruction and loss of life)" | Darwin scale | 0%
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