Earthquakes
More about earthquakes
Still earthquakes
Quakes of the earth
Mystery
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an instrument that detects earth waves

seismometer

100

Which force is this an example of: the force that a rock climber exerts on a rope as he rappels down a cliff?

tension

100

At what kind of boundary would subduction most likely occur?

convergent

100

property that allows a material to change shape without breaking under stress

ductility or elasticity

100

horizontal direction of a fault

strike

200

Where are most major faults in the U.S. found? (general landform)

mountain ranges

200

normal and reverse are kinds of this type of fault

dip-slip

200

secondary, smaller earthquakes that result from a major earthquake

aftershocks

200

an instrument that detects and records earth waves

seismograph

200

Where can seismic waves travel? 

through the earth's surface, through the earth, and through the core

300

Rayleigh and Love waves are examples of this type of wave

surface waves

300

Which of these does not belong? (not part of locating an earthquake)

epicenter, focus, overthrust, epicenter

overthrust

300

Where are earthquakes most common on the earth?

plate boundaries

300

If one quake measures 4 on the Richter scale and aother measures 5, how does the 2nd quake's energy compare to the 1st quake?

2nd quake has 31.6 times more energy

300

Which of these does not belong?

Richter, Modified Mercalli Intensity scale, moment magnitude, Rayleigh

Rayleigh

400

ocean wave caused by an earthquake

tsunami

400

What part of the seismometer moves as earthquake waves pass by?

the mass does not move - the base of the recording system moves

400

What is the highest number on the Richter scale?

none - no upper limit for the magnitude of an earthquake

400

What kind of stress is most significan in causing earthquakes?

sheer

400

a crack in rock where movement occurs

fault

500

Name 3 causes of earthquakes

fault slipping

tectonic movement

volcano eruption

landslide

volcano

500

What are 3 hazards related to earthquakes?

building collapse

landslide

tsunami

fire

500

How many seismic stations are need to pinpoint and earthquake's epicenter?

3

500

The Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale rates earthquakes not on magnitude, but on this...

damage

500

A _____ (cannot be changed) is a source of danger, but a _______ ( can be reduced ore eliminated) is possibility of injury or death to people and damage.

hazard; risk
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