Forces In Earth's Crust
Earthquakes And Seismic Waves
Monitoring Earthquakes
Earthquake Safety
Vocab
100

What are the three different types of stress?

What are tension, compression, and shearing

100

What are the three different kinds of seismic waves?

What are P waves, S waves, and Surface waves
100

Seismic Waves cause the seismograph's drum to what?

What is vibrate

100

Geologists can determine earthquake risk by locating where faults are what?

What is active

100

What is a force that acts on a rock to change its shape or volume?

What is stress

200

Most faults occur along what?

What are Plate Boundaries

200

What are the three commonly used methods for measuring earthquakes?

What are the Mercalli scale, Richter scale, and the Moment magnitude scale.

200

Scientists measure what near faults?

What are ground movements

200

Earthquakes are most likely at faults along boundary between two what?

What are plates

200

What is the shaking results when rocks move inside Earth?

What is an earthquake

300

What type of fault occurs when tension pulls rocks apart?

What is normal fault

300

Geologists use these to locate an earthquake's epicenter.

What are Seismic waves

300

What are the three main instruments scientists use to detect earthquakes?

What are tiltmeters, Creep meters, and GPS satellites 

300

Cause of earthquakes damage include these? Name at least one.

What is shaking, liquefaction, aftershocks, and tsunamis

300

What is the point beneath the Earth’s surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake?

What is focus

400

The forces of plate movement can change a flat plain into what?

What are landforms

400

The point where all three circles cross is the what?

What is the epicenter

400

When Seismic waves reach a fault, they what?

What is bounce off it

400

The best way to protect yourself in an earthquakes is to what.

What is drop, cover, and hold

400

What is a building mounted on bearing designed to absorb energy of an earthquake?

What is a base-isolated building

500

What are the three main types of faults?

What are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults

500

To find the exact location of the epicenter, you need what in three different locations?

What are seismographs

500

When an earthquake shakes the ground, the pen hardly moves because of what?

What is weight

500

The main danger in earthquakes is what?

What are falling building and objects

500

What is the stress that stretches rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle

What is Tension

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