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Fault
A. gods and goddesses of ancient mythology
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Focus
B. Exact point of origin of an earthquake. Usually found deep under the surface of the Earth.
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Magnitude
C. The point on the surface of the Earth directly above the earthquake.
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Tsunami
D. Long crack in the crust of Earth.
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Pele, Vulcan, and Kashima
E. measure of the strength of an earthquake
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Epicenter
F. Seismic sea wave caused by an earthquake, hurricane, or underwater landslide.
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Compression-Shear-Surface
G. The three types of earthquake waves.
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Volcano
A. A volcano that has not erupted in recorded time and is not considered to do so.
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Dormant Volcano
B. An opening in the surface of the Earth in which molten rock and gas can escape
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Extinct Volcano
C. Bowl shaped depression located at the top of the main vent in a volcano
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Magma
D. Molten rock found on the surface of the Earth
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Lava
E. A volcano that is resting
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Conduit
F. Molten rock found under the surface of the Earth
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Crater
G. The main passageway for magma in a volcano
15. Name the three ways that volcanoes form and describe the process of formation
for each.