Tectonic plates, volcanoes and earthquakes Flashcards

The Challenges of Natural Hazards - Tectonic Hazards

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what are the 2 types of crust that plates are made of?

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  • continental crust is thicker and less dense
  • oceanic crust is thinner and more dense
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why are the plates moving?

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because of convection currents in the mantle

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what are the places where plates meet called?

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plate margins/boundaries

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what are the three types of plate margin?

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  • destructive margins
  • constructive margins
  • conservative margins
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what are destructive margins? what happens?

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  • where two plates are moving towards each other
  • where an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, the denser oceanic plate is subducted and destroyed, creating magma
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what are constructive margins? what happens?

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  • where two plates are moving away from each other
  • magma rises from the mantle to fill the gap and cools, creating new crust
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what are conservative margins? what happens?

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  • where two plates are moving sideways past each other or moving in the same direction but at different speeds
  • crust isn’t created or destroyed
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where do volcanoes occur?

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at destructive and constructive plate margins?

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what happens at the destructive margin to create a volcano?

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as one plate subducts under the other, the lower plate is forced downward and the rock melts into magma

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what happens at the constructive margin to create a volcano?

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as the plates pull apart, molten rock (magma) rises up and erupts as lava, creating new ocean crust.

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where do earthquakes occur?

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all plate margins (destructive, constructive and conservative)

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what happens at the destructive margin to create an earthquake?

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tension builds when one plate gets stuck as it moves past each other

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what happens at the constructive margin to create an earthquake?

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tension builds along cracks in the plates as they move away from each other

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what happens at the conservative margin to create an earthquake?

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tension builds up when plates that are grinding past each other get stuck

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so how do the earthquakes vibrate the earth?

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the plates eventually jerk past each other, sending out shock waves

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what is the moment magnitude scale?

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measures the amount of energy released by an earthquake (magnitude)

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how do you know how dangerous the earthquake is from the moment magnitude scale?

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magnitude 6 and below normally causes slight damage, although they can be worse in built up areas
magnitude 7 and above can cause major damage and deaths