The outermost physical layer of Earth
Lithosphere
Earthquakes release energy in waves called
Seismic waves
Seismic Waves are a result of which "groundbreaking" phenomenon?
Earthquakes
Where is the Earth's densest layer located?
At the center (Inner Core)
Which of Earth's layers is at the center of the Earth?
Inner Core
Earthquakes release waves of energy that travel through rock, called?
Seismic Waves
Underwater earthquakes create large waves called
Tsunamis
Which type of seismic wave is the fastest?
Primary or P waves
How does heat effect density?
Cooler materials are more dense and sink, Hotter materials are less dense and rise
Which of earth's layers is the thinnest?
The crust
Location directly above the focus of an earthquake on the Earth's surface
Epicenter
Most earthquakes occur along what type of plate boundary?
Transform plate boundaries
S Waves (secondary)
What is the most dense celestial body in our solar system?
The sun
The only layer of Earth that is a liquid
Outer Core
Tusnami
Seismograph
How do P waves (primary) react to liquids?
They slow down and bend
Which sample is likely to be found at the bottom of a tube?
Sample M
Which of Earth's layers is represented by the water in this experiment?
Mantle
Earth's compositional layers where convection currents are found
Mantle
Which seismograph station is likely to receive p wave data last and why?
Station Y. It is the farthest from the epicenter
Which stations are likely to not receive as much seismic wave data?
Stations 2 and 3
Put these liquids in order that they would be found from top to bottom in a tube together
U, T, Q, R, S
What layer is represented by the drop in P wave speed at 2800km
Outer Core