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Lesson 4.1.2-Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Part 2

Lesson 4.1.2-Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Part 2

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Science

8th Grade

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MS-ESS3-2, MS-PS4-2

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Abby Fancsali

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7 Slides • 9 Questions

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Lesson 4.1.2: Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Part 2

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Multiple Choice

The Shaking and trembling that results from the movement of rock beneath the Earth's Surface is called an Earthquake

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

The _________ of an Earthquake is the point where two plates meet and rock is placed under stress until it begins to break or move

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Focus

2

Epicenter

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Fault

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P-Wave

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Multiple Choice

The Epicenter of an Earthquake is below the focus

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

The energy released by an earthquake move out from the Earthquake's _______ in the form of Seismic Waves

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Focus

2

Epicenter

3

Fault

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P-Wave

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Seismic Waves only travel in one direction

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True

2

False

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Match

Match the following

P waves

S waves

Surface Waves

Compress and expand the ground

Vibrate from side to side

can make the ground roll like Ocean Waves

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How are earthquakes measured?

  • Two main methods are used to measure earthquakes

    • The amount of damage is measured using the Modified Mercalli Scale

    • ​The size of an Earthquake is measured using the Richter Scale

  • Seismograph: An Instrument that records & measures an Earthquake's seismic waves

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The Modified Mercalli Scale

  • Measures the amount of shaking

    • Rated by peoples observations w/o any scientific instruments

      • Useful in areas that don't have the ability to build or store those machines

  • Has twelve stages shown in Roman Numerals​

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The Richter Scale

  • Magnitude: a single number geologists assign to an Earthquake based on it's size

  • The Richter Scale is the earliest magnitude scale

    • Rates earthquakes based on the size of waves recorded by seismographs

    • Uses multiple seismographs since waves energy decreases the farther out from the epicenter

  • Moment Magnitude Scale: rates the total energy released by an earthquake

    • This is the number used in news reports

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Comparing Magnitudes

  • Moment Magnitude tells how much energy is released

    • Each one point on the scale is 32x larger than the point before

      • Magnitude 6 is 32x larger than Magnitude 5

    • Most Earthquakes are below Magnitude 5 and cause little damage

    • Only three Earthquakes have ever gone above magnitude 9

      • December 2004: Magnitude 9.2 in Sumatra

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How is an Epicenter Located?

  • Seismic Waves help identify an epicenter

  • Thousands of Seismographs all over the world record the effects of different waves

    • Comparing where the most energy is recoded helps to find which ares is closest to the epicenter

    • Data from at least 3 Seismographs are needed

  • Graphs of P and S Waves can get even more specific

    • The closer P and S waves are on a graph, the closer that spot is to the epicenter ​

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How is an Epicenter Located?

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Multiple Choice

Which Scale uses only people observations to describe an Earthquake

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The Modified Mercalli Scale

2

The Richter Scale

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The Shake Rattle n'Roll Scale

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The Magnitude of Movement Sc

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Multiple Choice

True or False: P waves can become surface waves when they reach the Earth's Surface

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Geologists can pinpoint the epicenter of an Earthquake from Just two seismographs

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True

2

False

Lesson 4.1.2: Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Part 2

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