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Volcanoes & Earthquakes
Test your knowledge about the fiery world of volcanoes and the shaking mysteries of earthquakes! Explore fascinating facts and challenge yourself with questions ranging from beginner to expert level.
Question 1:
Which is the largest volcano on Earth?
- Mount St. Helens
- Mauna Loa
- Mount Vesuvius
- Mount Fuji
Question 2:
What is the primary cause of most earthquakes?
- Volcanic eruptions
- Tectonic plate movement
- Landslides
- Meteor impacts
Question 3:
What scale is most commonly used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes?
- Fujita scale
- Saffir-Simpson scale
- Beaufort scale
- Richter scale
Question 4:
What is the Ring of Fire?
- Region prone to earthquakes and volcanoes
- A volcanic island in the Pacific
- A large desert area
- A famous song title
Question 5:
What type of volcano is Mount St. Helens?
- Cinder cone
- Shield volcano
- Lava dome
- Stratovolcano
Question 6:
Which of the following volcanoes is located on the mainland of Italy?
- Mount Fuji
- Mount Kilimanjaro
- Mount Vesuvius
- Mount Etna
Question 7:
What is the primary factor that determines the explosiveness of a volcanic eruption?
- Silica content in magma
- Magma temperature
- Volume of lava
- Depth of the magma chamber
Question 8:
Which earthquake scale measures the effects of an earthquake at different locations?
- Seismic scale
- Richter scale
- Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale
- Moment magnitude scale
Question 9:
What is a pyroclastic flow?
- Slow lava flow
- Fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter
- Steam eruption
- Ash cloud
Question 10:
In which country is the Eyjafjallajökull volcano located?
- Sweden
- Iceland
- Greenland
- Norway

