Chapter 7: Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Across
- 4. ____ Flow - A fast-moving, deadly avalanche of hot ash, gas, and volcanic debris
- 5. Fine, powder-like volcanic particles made of pulverized rock and glass.
- 6. The thin, outermost layer of Earth; includes continental and oceanic crust.
- 7. An opening in Earth’s crust where magma, gases, and ash erupt onto the surface.
- 8. A bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano around the central vent.
- 9. ____ Eruption - An eruption in which lava pours out from long cracks, not a central vent.
- 12. ____ Cone - A steep-sided volcano built from alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic materials; often very explosive.
- 14. ____ Volcano - A wide, gently sloping volcano formed by quiet eruptions of low-viscosity basaltic lava.
- 17. The shaking of Earth’s crust caused by the sudden release of energy along faults.
- 19. Volcanic ____- A chain of volcanoes that forms above a subducting tectonic plate.
- 22. ____ Wave - A slower wave that moves material side-to-side; travels only through solids.
- 23. A location where magma rises from deep within the mantle, forming volcanoes away from plate boundaries.
- 25. A large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions.
- 26. ____Cone - A small, steep volcano made mostly of loose volcanic fragments (cinders) ejected from a single vent.
Down
- 1. Earth’s central layer, consisting of a liquid outer core and solid inner core made mostly of iron and nickel.
- 2. The printed or digital record of earthquake vibrations produced by a seismograph.
- 3. ____ Rebound - The theory that rocks bend under stress until they suddenly break and snap back, releasing energy as an earthquake.
- 4. A vertical passage through which magma travels from the magma chamber to the surface.
- 6. Magma ____ - A pocket of molten rock that collects beneath a volcano before an eruption.
- 10. A number that describes the amount of energy released by an earthquake.
- 11. ____ Wave - The fastest seismic wave; compresses and expands material; travels through solids, liquids, and gases.
- 13. ____ Materials - Fragments of rock, ash, and volcanic glass ejected during eruptions.
- 15. ____ Wave - A seismic wave that travels along Earth’s surface; causes the most damage during earthquakes.
- 16. A large, basin-like depression formed when a volcano collapses after emptying its magma chamber.
- 18. The largest kind of pluton—an enormous mass of intrusive rock that forms the cores of mountain ranges.
- 20. The thick, middle layer made of hot, semisolid rock that slowly flows.
- 21. Any body of intrusive igneous rock that solidified beneath the surface.
- 24. ____ Wave - Energy waves produced by an earthquake that travel through Earth.