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10

It is the outermost layer of the Earth

crust

10

 The thickest layer of the Earth. 

mantle

10

What planet do we live on?

Earth

10

The innermost layer of the Earth  that is made up of iron and nickel with small amounts of dense elements like gold, platinum, and uranium

inner core

10

pass or keep?

30 points

20

 It refers to the massive disturbance that forms over tropical oceanic regions and usually creates dangerous conditions on Earth’s surface

typhoon

20

series of large waves 

tsunami

20

A natural fast shaking of the lithosphere caused by release of energy stored in rocks.

earthquake

20

The origin from which the waves are emitted in all directions.

FOCUS

20

Point where waves are released

epicenter

30

 The type of fault in which a block of fractured land slips downward from the fault plane.

normal fault

30

waves emitted from the focus

seismic waves

30

What does the Earth rotate around?

the Sun

30

large fractures where quakes occur

fault lines

30

open or close? 

40 points

40

House foundation crumbled; electrical post fell

Intensity IX (Devastating)

40

Ceiling collapsed; things flying through the air

Intensity VIII (Very Destructive)

40

Glass sliding back and forth; felt movement but no damage

 Intensity III (Weak)

40

 Furniture moving; TV fell and broke

Intensity VI (Very Strong)

40

Chair rolling; pictures falling from shelves

 Intensity V (Strong)

50


"I was sitting quietly reading a book when I thought I felt the chair move just a little. I wasn’t sure if it was an earthquake or just my imagination."

Intensity I – Scarcely Perceptible

50

"While lying in bed, I noticed my hanging lamp swaying gently. My brother beside me didn’t feel anything at all."

Intensity II – Slightly Felt

50


"I was having lunch with my family when the plates and glasses started to rattle. The hanging decorations were swinging slightly, and some of us stood up to check what was happening."

Intensity IV – Moderately Strong

50


"We were at school when the strong shaking threw us off balance. Cracks appeared on the classroom walls, and we had to rush outside as the ceiling tiles began to fall."

Intensity VII – Destructive

50


"Everything around us was destroyed. Concrete buildings collapsed, bridges broke apart, and the ground split open in several places. Nothing was left standing."

Intensity X – Completely Devastating