Crustal Deformations
Earthquakes
Physiographic Provinces
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We Learned That?
100

What is a deformation that is only one bend

Monocline

100

The location on the fault where an earthquake originates from is ...

Focus

100

Physiographic Provinces are ....

Groupings based on similar geologic features

100

Igneous rock is formed from ...

magma
100

Relative dating will give you a calendar date. True or false

False

200

What is a deformation that has two bends with the strata going downward away from the center?

Anticline

200

The area on the surface above the focus is ...

epicenter 

200

The Piedmont Province is on the .... (eastern, western, central US)

eastern US

200

What type of rock is a changed form of other rocks?

Metamorphic rock

200

What tectonic plate are we located on?

North American Plate
300

What is a deformation that has two bends with the strata going upward away from the bend

Syncline

300
What wave is most destructive to buildings?

Love Waves

300

The Interior Lowlands Province is in ... (eastern, western, central US)

Central US

300

What type of rock is sandstone?

Sedimentary

300

Where is the scale on a topographic map typically located?

The bottom

400

What is a fault that follows the pull of gravity?

Normal Fault

400
Between body waves and surface waves, which is more dangerous?

Surface waves

400

What province is in the north between the western mountain ranges?

The Columbia Plateau

400

What type of lava is more dangerous? (felsic or mafic)

Felsic

400

What describes the ability of geologic material to transport fluids?

Permeability

500

What are shear forces? (pushing, pulling, sliding)

Sliding 

500

Earthquakes are measured by ...

Intensity and Magnitude

500
Allentown is in what province?

Valley and Range Province

500

What do we call minerals that are dark and composed of mostly iron and magnesium?

Ferromagnesian

500

Which crust type is thinner?

Oceanic crust