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Misc.
100

This is the FASTEST seismic wave.

P(primary) Wave

100

Name the 3 types of rock stress.

Tension, Compression, Shearing

100

What's a fault?

A fracture (crack) between two blocks of rock.

100

What's a boundary?

Where two plates meet.

100

The top layer of the Earth:

Crust

200

This wave travels through both solid and liquid layers.

P(primary) Wave

200

This type of stress occurs at convergent boundaries.

Compression

200

A footwall is the side of the rock that didn't move. A ______________ wall is the side that did move.

Hanging

200

Earthquakes are caused by a build up of _______________ at boundaries.

Pressure

200

The top layer is broken into pieces called:

Plates

300

This wave comes second, and is a bit slower.

S(secondary) Waves.

300

This stress occurs at transform boundaries.

Shearing

300

Which fault moves downwards?

Normal fault

300

This boundary has two plates moving towards each other.

Convergent

300

True/False: We can predict earthquakes.

False

400

This seismic wave is the slowest, and travels only through the crust.

Surface Wave

400

This stress occurs at divergent boundaries.

Tension

400

Which fault moves upwards?

Reverse Fault

400

This boundary has two plates moving apart.

Divergent

400

What is the name of the machine used to measure earthquakes?

Seismograph

500

This wave causes most of the damage during an earthquake.

Surface Wave

500

Rock stress builds up ______________ that causes an earthquake.

Pressure

500

Which fault moves horizontally?

Strike-slip Fault

500

This boundary has two plates sliding past each other.

Transform

500

What's the name of the scale used to measure the destruction from an earthquake?

Mercalli Scale