Vocabulary
Scales
Faults
Seismic Waves
Folding of Earth's Crust
100

What is a seismograph?

An instrument that records an earthquake's seismic waves.

100

What does the Modified Mercalli Scale measure?

The amount of shaking from an earthquake.

100

How do reverse faults form?

When rocks push against each other

100

Which wave comes after the P wave?

The S wave

100

Does the syncline bend upwards to form an arch or downwards to form a "V" shape?

Downwards to form a "V" shape

200

What is a plateau?

A large area of land above sea level.

200

Which scale measures the small seismic waves off of small earthquakes?

The Richter Scale

200

Which fault's blocks move in the opposite direction of a normal fault?

Reverse Fault

200

Which wave is the slowest?

Surface waves

200

How long does it take for pieces of crust to collide and form a mountain?

It takes millions of years 

300

What is an epicenter?

The area directly above the focus.

300

What is the effect on measuring seismic waves the further away a seismograph is from an earthquake?

Moment Magnitude Scale

300

Which fault has little up or down motion and moves past each other?

Strike-Slip Fault

300

Which wave cannot travel through liquids?

S Waves

300

How do folds form?

Folds form when compression shortens and thickens Earth's crust

400

What is a focus?

The area under Earth's surface where rock begins to move.

400

Which scale measures the total energy off of an earthquake?

Moment Magnitude Scale

400

Which block of rock lies over a normal fault?

The hanging wall

400

Which wave expands and compresses the ground?

P waves

400

The forces of ____ _____ can cause flat plains to change into majorly different structures such as synclines, anticlines, fault-block mountains, folded mountains, and plateaus.

Plate Movement

500

What is a seismogram?

The record of an earthquake's seismic waves.

500

What does an earthquake's moment magnitude (not the scale) tell geologists?

How much energy is released from an earthquake.
500

What kind of boundary form a strike-slip fault?

A transform boundary

500

Which wave's particle motion that is perpendicular to the wave travel?

S waves

500

What is the estimated size range that a fold can be?

A few centimeters to hundreds of kilometers