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Lesson 4.1.2-Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Part 2
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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
True
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
Focus
Epicenter
Fault
P-Wave
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Multiple Choice
The Epicenter of an Earthquake is below the focus
True
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
Focus
Epicenter
Fault
P-Wave
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Seismic Waves only travel in one direction
True
False
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Match
P waves
S waves
Surface Waves
Compress and expand the ground
Vibrate from side to side
can make the ground roll like Ocean 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
The Modified Mercalli Scale
The Richter Scale
The Shake Rattle n'Roll Scale
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
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Geologists can pinpoint the epicenter of an Earthquake from Just two seismographs
True
False
Lesson 4.1.2: Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Part 2
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