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Magma that is forced into a crack that cuts across rock layers and hardens into igneous rock is called a(n)
liquefaction
the stopping of S-waves by Earth's molten outer core
dike
shield volcanoes
cinder cone volcano
Mercalli scale
seismogram
a back-and-forth motion that is parallel to the direction of travel
What occurs when soil containing liquid is shaken during an earthquake?
liquefaction
the stopping of S-waves by Earth's molten outer core
dike
shield volcanoes
cinder cone volcano
Mercalli scale
seismogram
a back-and-forth motion that is parallel to the direction of travel
Which of the following is a steep-sided mountain of loosely packed tephra?
liquefaction
the stopping of S-waves by Earth's molten outer core
dike
shield volcanoes
cinder cone volcano
Mercalli scale
seismogram
a back-and-forth motion that is parallel to the direction of travel
Which of the following describes the motion of primary waves?
liquefaction
the stopping of S-waves by Earth's molten outer core
dike
shield volcanoes
cinder cone volcano
Mercalli scale
seismogram
a back-and-forth motion that is parallel to the direction of travel
Which of the following is used to measure the intensity of an earthquake?
liquefaction
the stopping of S-waves by Earth's molten outer core
dike
shield volcanoes
cinder cone volcano
Mercalli scale
seismogram
a back-and-forth motion that is parallel to the direction of travel
Which of the following could create a shadow zone?
liquefaction
the stopping of S-waves by Earth's molten outer core
dike
shield volcanoes
cinder cone volcano
Mercalli scale
seismogram
a back-and-forth motion that is parallel to the direction of travel
What type of volcanoes are the Hawaiian islands?
liquefaction
the stopping of S-waves by Earth's molten outer core
dike
shield volcanoes
cinder cone volcano
Mercalli scale
seismogram
a back-and-forth motion that is parallel to the direction of travel
What is the paper record of an earthquake called?
liquefaction
the stopping of S-waves by Earth's molten outer core
dike
shield volcanoes
cinder cone volcano
Mercalli scale
seismogram
a back-and-forth motion that is parallel to the direction of travel
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