Basic Concepts
Causes
Effects of Earthquakes

Earthquake Safety
Famous Earthquakes
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What is an earthquake?

A sudden movement of the Earth's crust.

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Large pieces of the Earth's crust whose movement causes earthquakes.

Tectonic plates

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Strong ground movement

Shaking

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The first thing you should do during an earthquake: Drop, Cover, and

Hold on

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The country where a devastating earthquake occurred in 2010 in the Caribbean.

Haiti

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What is the focus?

The point inside the Earth where an earthquake begins.

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Place where two plates meet

Fault

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It can happen in buildings when there is an earthquake.

Structural damage

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You should stay away from this because it can break and fall

Windows

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The Asian country hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011.

Japan

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What is the epicenter?

The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus.

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Type of boundary where two plates meet

Convergent limit

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A giant ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake.

is a tsunami

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Something important you should have ready before an earthquake

An emergency kit

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The U.S. state famous for frequent earthquakes.

California

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What is the Richter scale?

The scale used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake.

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Type of boundary where plates separate

Divergent Limit


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Lines or breaks that appear on streets or floors after an earthquake.

Cracks in the ground

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A safe place you can go after an earthquake.

An open area

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The Colombian city heavily damaged by an earthquake in 1999.

Armenia

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What is a seismograph?

The instrument used to record seismic waves.

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Boundary where the plates slowly slide

Transform limit

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Small earthquakes that occur after the main one.

Aftershocks

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A practice activity to prepare students for earthquakes

Earthquake drill

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The country where the strongest recorded earthquake

(9.5)

Chile

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