Across
- 2. The vibration the travels through earth due to an earthquake.
- 3. A volcano in which the crater fell into itself and becomes very wide and explosive if it erupts.
- 4. Smaller earthquakes that follow a big earthquake.
- 7. A type of volcano with steep sides that is very explosive.
- 9. Fault at a divergent boundary. plates pull apart. rock above the surface moves down.
- 11. Central opening where magma comes out of a volcano.
- 13. A series of huge waves caused by an earthquake in the ocean.
- 14. a break in a plate
- 15. The location on the surface above the focus of an earthquake.
- 16. A type of volcano that spreads magma in all directions and is not very steep or explosive.
Down
- 1. A type of volcano that is shoots magma out and it hardens before it hits the ground creating a cone.
- 5. Where an earthquake begins.
- 6. Fault at a transform boundary. Plates slide past each other without moving up or down.
- 8. The measure of energy released during an earthquake.
- 10. The instrument that detects, measures, and records the energy of earthquakes.
- 12. Fault at a convergent boundary. Plates push together and the rock above the surface moves upward.
