Pacific Ring of Fire Eric Angat Teacher New

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Pacific Ring of Fire Eric Angat Teacher

Pacific Ring of Fire Eric Angat Teacher

New Madrid fault Convergent boundary subduction and volcanoes N C Transform boundary. San Andreas

New Madrid fault Convergent boundary subduction and volcanoes N C Transform boundary. San Andreas fault Charleston fault (SC)

Convergent boundary subduction and volcanoes Transform boundary. San Andreas fault

Convergent boundary subduction and volcanoes Transform boundary. San Andreas fault

Missouri Kentucky New Madrid fault Arkansas Tennessee

Missouri Kentucky New Madrid fault Arkansas Tennessee

The majority of the research shows that the plates move at the average rate

The majority of the research shows that the plates move at the average rate of between approximately 0. 60 cm/yr to 10 cm/yr. Some sources state that in the North Atlantic, the rate of movement is only about 1 cm (about 0. 4 in) per year, while in the Pacific it amounts to more than 4 cm (almost 2 in) annually, while others say that plates, in general, travel from 5 to 10 cm/yr.

Warm colours show regions with the highest probability of strong shaking, which tend to

Warm colours show regions with the highest probability of strong shaking, which tend to be located near, or influenced by, major plate boundaries. Earthquake clustering in midcontinental areas such as New Madrid and Charleston is here interpreted to reflect continuing deformation sufficient to produce frequent large earthquakes.

1. What is pyroclastic flow? 2. How did the pyroclastic flow kill the group

1. What is pyroclastic flow? 2. How did the pyroclastic flow kill the group of scientists and press? 3. What is the Pacific Ring of Fire? 4. Where are the volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean located?

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1. What is pyroclastic flow? superheated volcanic dust and gases. 2. How did the

1. What is pyroclastic flow? superheated volcanic dust and gases. 2. How did the pyroclastic flow kill the group of scientists and press? Their lungs were burned by the pyroclastic gases. 3. What is the Pacific Ring of Fire? Active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. 4. Where are the volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean located? The volcanoes occur along subduction zones around the Pacific ocean.

5. What is common along the Pacific Ring of Fire? 6. What causes the

5. What is common along the Pacific Ring of Fire? 6. What causes the frequent earthquakes in the Pacific Ring of Fire? 7. Which areas in the United States are most prone to earthquakes? Why?

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When Mount Vesuvius erupted cataclysmically in the summer of A. D. 79, the nearby

When Mount Vesuvius erupted cataclysmically in the summer of A. D. 79, the nearby Roman town of Pompeii was buried under several feet of ash and rock. The ruined city remained frozen in time until it was discovered by a surveying engineer in 1748.

convergent Transform or strike slip Atlantic Ocean convergent divergent No plate boundary Pacific Ocean

convergent Transform or strike slip Atlantic Ocean convergent divergent No plate boundary Pacific Ocean divergent

convergent Transform or strike slip Atlantic Ocean convergent divergent No plate boundary Pacific Ocean

convergent Transform or strike slip Atlantic Ocean convergent divergent No plate boundary Pacific Ocean divergent

Hot Spots Volcanoes Mantle plumes areas of hot, upwelling mantle. A hot spot develops

Hot Spots Volcanoes Mantle plumes areas of hot, upwelling mantle. A hot spot develops above the plume. Magma generated by the hot spot rises through the rigid plates of the lithosphere and produces active volcanoes at the Earth's surface. As oceanic volcanoes move away from the hot spot, they cool and subside, producing older islands, atolls, and seamounts. As continental volcanoes move away from the hot spot, they cool, subside, and become extinct. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Ah. Sa. E 0 omw 9 o

5. What is common along the Pacific Ring of Fire? Earthquake is most common

5. What is common along the Pacific Ring of Fire? Earthquake is most common in the Pacific Ring of Fire. 6. What causes the frequent earthquakes in the Pacific Ring of Fire? The Pacific plate is constantly shifting and subducting beneath the continental plates. 7. Which areas in the United States are most prone to earthquakes? Why? Alaska and the Pacific North-West