are the rumbling, shaking or rolling of the Earth's surface. (2)
earthquake occurs when two tectonic plates move suddenly against each
other (3)
earthquake occurs in areas that are associated with volcanic
activities (4)
is the energy released by the earthquake form its focus. The
ground around above
above the focus is called the (5)
is a huge wave produced when an earthquake occurs under the sea. A (7)
is an opening in the earth's crust where lava, pyroclasts and gases are
ejected onto the surface duning eruptions (8)
begins when pressure on the
magma chamber forces magma up through the condait and out the volcano's vents. The greater the
viscosity of the magma the more difficult it is for the gases to escape from it.In this case, the eruption is
a (9)
one, releasing huge volumes of tephra Basaltic magma has relatively
low silica content. It is less viscous and gases can escape readily from it. As a result, the volcanic eruption
is (10)
and a gentle flow of lava follows.
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