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  1. Earthquakes Assignment Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What is the main cause of an earthquake?, Select the correct responses to the questions from the drop-down menus. Which type of wave vibrates both side to side and up and down? Which type of wave is the first to arrive during an earthquake? Which type of wave may make the ground roll?, When earthquakes produce vibrations called ...

  2. Earthquake assignment Flashcards

    Earthquakes that occur in a band called the ________ can be used to track the motion of subducted oceanic lithosphere. Wadati-Benioff zone. Most medium- and deep-focus earthquakes occur at. convergent-plate boundaries. Wet and unconsolidated substrates are uniquely susceptible to ________ during an earthquake.

  3. Earthquakes Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What happens when stress builds at faults? Check all that apply., The diagram shows circles drawn by geologists trying to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter. What does each star on the map represent?, Which statement describes how geologists use data from seismographs to learn about earthquakes? and more.

  4. Plate Boundaries student Virtual Lab Guide

    past each other, moving in opposite directions. Earthquakes may occur at this boundary type. a) Select the "Start" button at the bottom right of the simulation to observe what happens to Earth's crust at a transform boundary. b) Draw the model in Table F in the Data section of this guide. Label the plates and include

  5. 5-1 Assignment- Earthquakes and Volcanoes

    5-1 Assignment: Earthquakes and Volcanoes Earthquakes: An intriguing fact is that on May 22, 1960, Chile had the world's biggest recorded earthquake, which had a magnitude of 9. Seismographs captured seismic waves that had traveled across the globe when the 1960 Chilean earthquake took place. These seismic waves

  6. PDF Warm-Up Earth's Interior

    Earth's crust occurs, causing an earthquake B. the place on Earth's surface directly over the focus of an earthquake C. a rigid layer composed of the crust and the upper mantle D. the layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats lithosphere focus seismic waves mantle E. the outermost layer of Earth that forms Earth's surface

  7. Assignment: Earthquakes

    Basic Requirements (assignment criteria): Go to the Virtual Earthquake (Links to an external site.) site from Geology Labs online. Choose a location to "experience" your earthquake. Read over the next page on how to determine the P-S wave time interval from a seismogram. On the next page you will view three different seismograms.

  8. Which statements describe earthquakes? Check all that apply. They

    The earthquakes are generally caused when the rocks present underneath gets break abruptly along a fault. This sudden discharge of energy makes the seismic waves resulting in shaking of the ground. When the two plates or the two rocks gets rubbed against each other, they slightly stick with each other.

  9. PDF Warm-Up Introduction to Waves

    • Earthquake wave moving through land • Ocean wave moving through • Sound wave moving through air Mechanical Waves Need a Medium • A medium is the or substance a wave moves through. • Solid • Liquid •

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  11. Earthquakes Flashcards

    a crack in the earth's crust along which rock moves. folding. bending or curving of earth's crust. seismograph. an instrument that records earthquake waves. hot spot. A volcanically active area of Earth's surface, commonly far from a tectonic plate boundary. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like focus, convergent ...

  12. Earthquakes Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The actual underground location of an energy release that causes seismic waves is _____ ., The main types of earthquake seismic waves are _____ ., Most of the Earth's deepest earthquakes occur _____ . and more.

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  14. 8.12: Seismicity and Earthquake Prediction

    8.12: Seismicity and Earthquake Prediction. Seismicity is the study of how often earthquakes occur in a particular area, which types of earthquakes occur there, and why. In the United States, the areas that most frequently experience earthquakes are the coast of California, Oregon, and Washington, the southern coast and Aleutian Islands of ...

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  19. Solved Earthquake Country Assignment Answer the questions

    Do we know the locations of all faults? 3. What are the three. Earthquake Country Assignment. Answer the questions below. It must be typed, but you don't need to write out the questions. 1. When was the last major earthquake along the stretch of the San Andreas Fault from San Bernardino to the Salton Sea? 2.

  20. PDF Handout 5-1 Homework Assignment

    A seismograph, or seismometer, is an instrument used to detect and record earthquakes. Generally, it consists of a mass attached to a fixed base. During an earthquake, the base moves as the ground shakes and the mass does not. The motion of the base with respect to the mass is commonly transformed into an electrical voltage.

  21. Evaluating logarithmic expressions assignment Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Richter defined the magnitude of an earthquake to be M = log(I/S) where I is the intensity of the earthquake (measured by the amplitude of the seismograph wave) and S is the intensity of a "standard" earthquake, which is barely detectable The magnitude of a standard earthquake is M=log S =, Magnitude of an earthquake: M = log(I/S ...

  22. Which statement describes earthquakes?

    Earthquakes can have shallow depths (less than 70 km), intermediate depths (70-300 km), or deep depths (greater than 300 km). The depth of an earthquake can influence the intensity and potential damage it can cause. ... GR 9 SCI U2 QUESTION 9 Page 29 of 31 pages ASSIGNMENT 2 (1 mark) The Ten Percent Law is a rule that is applied as energy ...

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    A. The coal industry reduced the total amount of coal that could be mined. B. Duke Energy went out of business due to millions of dollars in fines. C. The Dan River Dam was built to provide an outlet for liquefied coal ash. D. North Carolina legislators changed coal ash storage requirements. D. North Carolina legislators changed coal ash ...