Forces in the Earth's Crust
Seismic Waves
Miscellanious
Earthquake Damage
Earthquake Safety
100
This type of stress causes two rocks to slip past one another.
What is shearing?
100
These are the three types of seismic waves.
What are s-waves, p-waves and surface waves?
100
A seismograph does this.
What is records seismic waves?
100
The higher the magnitude of an earthquake, the higher the _______________ caused.
What is damage?
100
These are the things you should do to stay safe during an earthquake.
What are drop, cover and hold?
200
In this kind of fault, the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall.
What is a reverse fault?
200
This is the slowest type of wave.
What are surface waves?
200
The Pacific plate and North American plate
What are the two plates that meet along the San Andreas fault?
200
This is the area underground where the seismic waves of an earthquake originate.
What is the focus?
200
Where are the places that earthquakes are least likely to happen?
What is far away from plate boundaries?
300
This is a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level.
What is a plateau?
300
These types of waves cause the most destruction.
What are surface waves?
300
An earthquake that occurs after a larger earthquake in the same area
What is an aftershock?
300
This is the number of the greatest level of earthquake on the Mercalli scale.
What is XII?
300
These three states of the US have the highest earthquake risk. (name two)
What are California, Alaska and Hawaii?
400
This stress is associated with a divergent boundary
What is a tension?
400
What is the order of the arrival times of the different types of waves, from first to last.
What are p-waves, then s-waves, then surface waves.
400
These are two types of scales for measuring earthquakes.
What are Mercalli and Richter
400
The year 1906
When did the earthquake in San Francisco happen that caused many deaths.
400
This is what you should do immediately after an earthquake.
What is stay put because there could be aftershocks?
500
These are the three types of stress.
What are shearing, compression and tension?
500
This is the motion that surface waves make.
What is up and down and side to side?
500
The block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault.
What is a footwall?
500
This is caused by displaced water when the sea-floor shifts during an earthquake.
What is a tsunami?
500
These are the kind of damages caused by earthquakes.
What are shaking, liquifaction, tsunamis and aftershocks?
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