What are earthquakes?
What is Chile?
What is weathering?
What is an active or live volcano?
What is a 9.5 magnitude earthquake?
What is plates colliding and folding over eachother?
What is a volcano?
What is it when oceanic and continental plates collide?
What is an earthquake?
What is magma cooling over the Earths surface?
What is Mount Tambora?
What is a destructive force?
What is Mount St. Helen's?
What is weathering?
What is the San Andrea's Fault?
What are earthquakes?
What is a magma chamber?
What is the Shaanxi earthquake of 1556?
What is a transform boundary?
What are constructive forces?
What are mountains and volcanoes?
What is an extinct volcano?
This is the largest earthquake ever occurred with a 9.5 magnitude.
Name the volcano that exploded in Washington and blasted one cubic kilometer or volcanic ash skyward.
This is a volcano that is dead or is no longer erupting.
This happens when the Earth cracks and builds up al lot of pressure.
This a mountain which has a crater which lava or ash comes through.
This is the biggest volcanic eruption ever recorded.
Name the highest magnitude earthquake ever recorded.
This is an example of a destructive force.
This constructive force creates volcanoes.
This makes islands and landmasses.
This is when rock dissolves or gets broken down into smaller pieces.
This constructive force creates mountains.
This is a process that breaks down the Earth.
This is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
This is a boundary where two plates slide past each other.
This is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs of eruption.
This is a process that helps build up the Earth.
This earthquake claimed the lives of 830,000 people in 1556.
This is a spot beneath a volcano where magma collects.
This is an example of a constructive force.
This is an example of a transform boundary.
Name one of the most powerful destructive forces.