2 nd quarter final review. this boundary is a.convergent collision b.divergent c.convergent...
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This boundary is
a. b. c. d.
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a. Convergent collision
b. Divergentc. Convergent
subductiond. Transform
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This boundary is
a. b. c. d.
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a. Convergent collision
b. Divergentc. Convergent
subductiond. Transform
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Fastest Responders (in seconds)
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0 Participant 3
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Which layer of the Earth is the thinnest?
a. b. c.
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a. Coreb. Crustc. Mantle
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Which layer of the Earth is the densest?
a. b. c. d.
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a. Inner Coreb. Outer Corec. Crustd. Mantle
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A composite volcano is made from
a. b. c.
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a. lavab. ashc. Lava and ash
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This boundary is
a. b. c. d.
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a. Convergent collision
b. Divergentc. Convergent
subductiond. Transform
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A cinder volcano is created at a
a. b. c. d.
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a. Collision boundary
b. Subduction boundary
c. Divergent boundary
d. Transform boundary
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This boundary is
a. b. c. d.
0% 0%0%0%
a. Convergent collision
b. Divergentc. Convergent
subductiond. Transform
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The lava from a shield volcano is
a. b. c.
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a. Felsicb. Maficc. Both
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0° longitude is
a. b. c.
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a. Prime Meridianb. Equatorc. South Pole
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Shield volcano’s eruption is
a. b. c.
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a. Pyroclasticb. Non-pyroclasticc. Both
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Fastest Responders (in seconds)
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The eruption of a cinder volcano is
a. b. c.
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a. Pyroclasticb. Non-pyroclasticc. Both
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Shield volcanoes are made from
a. b. c.
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a. Lava b. Ashc. Lava and ash
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The lava of a composite volcano is
a. b. c.
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a. Felsicb. Maficc. Both
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The eruption of a composite volcano is
a. b. c.
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a. Pyroclastic b. Non-pyroclasticc. Both
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A shield volcano is created at a
a. b. c. d.
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a. Collision boundary
b. Subduction boundary
c. Transform boundary
d. Divergent boundary
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A cinder volcano is made from
a. b. c.
0% 0%0%
a. Lavab. Ashc. Lava and ash
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Fastest Responders (in seconds)
0 Participant 1
0 Participant 2
0 Participant 3
0 Participant 4
0 Participant 5
A composite volcano is created at a
a. b. c. d.
0% 0%0%0%
a. Subduction boundary
b. Transform boundary
c. Collision boundary
d. Divergent boundary
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On a scale of 1 to 5 rate: how seriously you are answering
these questions
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What is the shaking or trembling caused by a sudden
release of energy?
a. b. c. d.
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a. Aftershockb. Mountainc. Earthquaked. Faulting
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The fault in the picture is called a:
a. Reverse Faultb. Normal Faultc. Strike-Slip fault
a. b. c.
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Deformation where there is low stress and material bends and
stretches
a. b.
0%0%
a. Elasticb. Plastic
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These waves are the fastest and can travel through solids,
liquids, and gases.
a. b.
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a. Primaryb. Secondary
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The fault in the picture is called a:
a. Reverse Faultb. Normal Faultc. Strike-Slip Fault
a. b. c.
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These waves travel slowly along the ground.
a. b.
0%0%
a. Surface Wavesb. Seismic Waves
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The machine that measures seismic waves is called a:
a. b.
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a. Seismographb. Seismogram
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Fastest Responders (in seconds)
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0 Participant 2
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Normal faults occur at
a. b. c.
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a. Convergent boundaries
b. Divergent boundaries
c. Transform boundaries
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Choose the order of the waves, fastest to slowest
a. b. c.
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a. Secondary, Surface, Primary
b. Primary, Surface, Secondary
c. Primary, Secondary, Surface
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The fault in the picture is called a:
a. Normal Faultb. Strike-Slip Faultc. Reverse Fault
a. b. c.
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Strike-Slip Faults occur at
a. b. c.
0% 0%0%
a. Convergent boundaries
b. Divergent boundaries
c. Transform boundaries
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The point inside Earth where faulting starts.
a. b.
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a. Focusb. Epicenter
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Fastest Responders (in seconds)
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These waves are slow and can only travel through solids.
a. b.
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a. Primaryb. Secondary
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Reverse faults occur at
a. b. c.
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a. Convergent boundaries
b. Divergent boundaries
c. Transform boundaries
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What type of stress does this fault have?
a. b. c.
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a. Tensionb. Compressionc. Shear
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What type of stress does this fault have?
a. b. c.
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a. Tensionb. Compressionc. Shear Response Grid
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Deformation where stress builds and causes
permanent damage
a. b.
0%0%
a. Elasticb. Plastic
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What type of stress does this fault have?
a. b. c.
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a. Tensionb. Compressionc. Shear Response Grid
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