Vocabulary
Measuring Earthquakes
Refraction
Three Types of Waves
Location Epicenters
100

What is the start of the earthquake?

 The Focus

100

What does a seismograph measure?

Seismic waves from an earthquake.

100

Define Refraction

When a wave changes direction

100

What is the three names of the Primary Wave?

Primary Wave

P Wave

Compression Wave

100

What is it called when you find three areas that felt an earthquake that overlap?

Triangulation

200

What is located directly above the focus, where the waves break the surface?

The Epicenter

200

What does a Richter scale measure?

The Magnitude of an earthquake.

200

What causes the refraction of a wave?

The material that the wave is moving through because it speeds up or slows down.

200

What is the three names of the Secondary Wave?

Secondary

S Wave

Shear Wave

200

If Dallas had 2 minutes and 30 seconds between waves and Houston had 3 minutes between waves, which city is further from the epicenter and Why?

Houston, because the time is longer when the waves were felt.

300

What is the measure of energy released by an earthquake?

 Magnitude

300

What scale measures how strong the earthquake was based on the amount of destruction it causes?

What is the Mercalli Scale

300

What is it called when waves do not pass through a certain area?

Shadow Zone

300

Give the 3 names of the Surface Wave.

Surface Wave

L Wave

Long Wave

300

How do you find the distance (Km) from the epicenter?

After counting the minutes and seconds on graph and drawing boxes, you count number of squares and multiply it by 200.

400

What causes an earthquake to happen?

When plates slide past each other and rock breaks. (a fault occurs)

400

Which of the three scales is the least scientific?

The Mercalli, because it is based on human witnesses.

400

Which wave is most commonly refracted?

The Secondary Wave

400

When a seismograph records the waves, what is the flat line between the wave recordings?

The amount of time that passes between the P wave and the S wave.

400

What is the relationship between the number of minutes between the P and S wave in relation to the epicenter?

The more time between the P and S wave, the further the distance from the epicenter.

500

What is the scale called that describes a witness account of what they see happening in an earthquake?

Mercalli Scale of Intensity

500

Which scale has the largest number and what is it?

The Mercalli, 12

500

How do scientists know that certain waves do not pass through the core?

They study the shadow zones and watch which layers refract.

500

Name the three ways that waves move from the focus of an earthquake.

P-wave moves parallel

S wave moves perpendicular

L wave moves like a roller coaster

500

When drawing the circles on your map, how do you know where the Epicenter is located?

Where the three circles overlap and have in common.

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