Natural/Geologic Hazards
Earthquakes
Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonic Evidences
Faults
100

What is a Natural disaster?

A severe weather-related event that threatens health, property, or safety (ex: hurricanes, floods).

100

What is the scale used to track the magnitude of an earthquake?

Richter Scale

100
What was the supercontinent called?

Pangaea

100
What is the first evidence used to support continental drift?

Continents fit together like a puzzle.

100
What type of pressure stress does a normal fault have?

Tension

200

What is a geologic hazard?

A changes to the Earth that cause disasters to occur. (Ex. Tsunami, Earthquake)

200

Which wave causes the most damage during an Earthquake?

Surface Waves

200

What layer are the plates a part of? What are all the other layers called

Crust, Upper Mantel, Lower Mantal , Outer Core, and Inner Core

200

What is the 2nd evidence used to support continental drift?

Similar rock features are found on separate continents.

200

What type of pressure stress does a Reverse fault have?

Compression

300

Hazards made because of Earthquakes?

Fire, Tsunamis, Liqefaction, Lansslides/avalanches, Ground Shaking, Surfacce Faulting or breaking.

300

What are the first two waves called?

Primary and Secondary waves

300

The plate boundary moves in this direction ---> <----

Convergent Boundary

300

What is the 3rd evidence used to support continental drift?

Plant and animal fossils found on separate continents.
300

What type of pressure stress does a Strike-slip boundary have?

Shearing

400

Hazards made because of geological Hazards?

Pyroclastic Cloud, Tsunamis, Mud flows- Lahars, Fire, Lava FLows, Earthquake

400

What are the surface waves called?

Love waves and Rayleigh/Rooling Waves

400

The plate boundary moves in this direction<---- ----->

Divergent Boundary

400

Convection currents move the plates around. What layer do the convection currents occur in?

Mantle

400

This forms because of plates sliding underneath another plate.

Volcanos

500
Seismic waves /shock waves are

The waves released when the earthquake happens. 

500

What is the epicenter?

The location where an Earthquake occurs but at the surface.

500

The plate boundary moves in this direction ---->

                                                              <----

Transform boundary

500
The edge of plates were most of the convergent boaundaries are is called

The Ring of Fire.

500
Utah contains this____ but not plate boundaries.

Falut lines.