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Where? That's not a duck that's a plate
*Crash*
Earthly Earthen Earthquakes
Nothing too
Importance or too Safe
Dangerously
Daring Definitions
The Past... It's Nothing New
100

What is the difference between divergent and convergent boundaries.

A divergent boundary the plates move apart and a convergent boundary means the plates move together.

100

Describe an earthquake

 Correct

100

What are you supposed to do when an earthquake happens in class

Go under your desk grab on of the legs of the desk and cover your head

100

What is the epicenter 

Where the earthquake originates

100

DAILY DOUBLE

What earthquake had the largest magnitude on record

1960 Chile earthquake

200

How far can tectonic plates move per year

0.4 to 4 inches a year

200

How long to earthquakes last

10-30 seconds

200

Where should you not be when an earthquake happens

By a powerline, by a window, hanging objects, or near tall furniture 

200

What is a fault

Fractures in the earth's crust

200

What earthquake happened in 1964 and had a magnitude of 9.2

1964 Alaska

300

What is a transform boundary

When the plates slide past each other

300

DAILY DOUBLE 


Where do earthquakes usually happen

Along a fault

300

What is a good place in your house to be when an earthquake happens

A door frame 

300

What is the lithosphere

The outer layer of the earth/ the crust

300

What other natural disaster has been caused by an earthquake

A tsunami 

400

What causes tectonic plates move

Intense heat from the earth's core

400

Define an earthquake

The sudden shaking of the earth

400

Why should we as Californian want to study earthquakes

Because we live on the San Andreas Fault

400

What are P-waves & S-waves

Waves of the earthquake

P-waves are the faster wave that cause little damage

S-waves are slower and cause the most damage

400

What fault do we live on that has caused earthquakes in the past

The San Andreas Fault

500

Define plate techtonics

The scientific theory that the earth's crust is divided into large rigide plates

500

Why do earthquakes happen

They happen when energy is released from the earth's crust

500

Why should scientists study earthquakes

So they can understand what causes them and how to keep people safe during them

500

What is the Richter Scale

How we measure the intensity of earthquakes on a scale of 1-10

500

What magnitude was the 2010 Haiti earthquake

7.0

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