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100

Most earthquakes occur along the edge of____________

tectonic plates

100

the epicenter of an earthquake is the point on the Earth's surface _________________

directly above an earthquake's focus

100

measure of how likely an are is to experience an earthquake

earthquake hazard level

100

secondary or shear waves

S waves

100

tracing of an earthquakes motion

seismogram

200

what kind of deformation leads to earthquakes?

elastic deformation

200

the STRENGTH (a.k.a. magnitude) of an earthquake is determined by______________

amount of ground motion

200

one way to predict earthquakes is to observe their past_____________ and ____________

strength and frequency

200

beginning point of an earthquake

focus

200

recorder of seismic waves

seismograph

300

3 types of faults that can lead to earthquakes

normal, reverse, strike-slip

300

scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake

Richter Scale

300

name 3 out of 5 technologies used to construct earthquake resistant buildings

cross brace, mass tamper, base isolator, active tendon system, flexible pipes

300

branch of science that studies earthquakes

seismology

300

method used to find an earthquakes epicenter

S-P time method

400

waves of energy from earthquakes  that travel through earth are called___________

seismic waves

400

the INTENSITY of an earthquake is determined by 

amount of damage, degree it is felt by people

400

what should you do if you are in a car during and earthquake

stop car, stay inside it

400

always the first waves to arrive

P waves

400

area where few earthquakes have happened but probably will in the future

seismic gap

500

the change in shape of rock in response to stress

deformation

500

theory that a major earthquake is likely to occur along a fault line where no earthquakes have occurred recently

gap hypothesis

500

weaker earthquakes that follow a strong earthquake

aftershocks

500

snapping back of deformed rock to its previous shape

elastic rebound

500

shock absorber for seismic waves

mass damper