Earthquakes
Faults
Seismic Waves
Mixed
100

What is an instrument used to study earthquakes?

Seismograph

100

What is the first wave that occurs called?

P-Wave 

100

How can scientists tell how far away from a seismograph station? What do they look at to plot the difference in arrival times?

P and S wave

100

What does the strength of the earthquake influence? There are TWO answers

The height or the amplitude

200

What can occur as the Earths crustal plates move?

Earthquakes

200

What type of faulting is most likely to occur along transform faults

Normal Faulting

200

What is an aftershock?

A series of small tremors occurring after a major earthquake. 

200

What changes the amplitude (height) of the waves of an earthquake? 

Ground Vibrations

300

The pacific ring of fire is a earthquake zone that forms a ring around what ocean?

Pacific Ocean

300

What is a fault? 

When the rock breaks, there is movement along the broken surface causing a split in the surface called a fault. 

300

If there are multiple earthquakes, what will influence the number of waves or the  _________ of the wave. 

Frequency

300

What is a wavelength? 

The distance from one crest (or trough) to the next. 

400

Tsunamis, intense ground shaking, and landslides can be triggered by an earthquake. True or False?

True

400

What way does the P-Wave move? What way does the S-Wave move? 

The P-Wave moves- Travels side to side/back and forth

The S-Wave moves- travel with a up and down motion

400

What is the minimum number of seismograph stations that a scientist needs to have data from in order to locate the epicenter of the earthquake? 

3

400

When looking at a seismogram what causes the up and down wiggles?

Vibrations
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