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Earthquake

Earthquake

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Science

5th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

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7 Slides • 11 Questions

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Earthquakes

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Multiple Choice

What event happens when there is a sudden, violent shaking of tectonic plates?

1

earthquake

2

volcano

3

thunderstorm

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Multiple Choice

What causes earthquakes?

1

Volcanoes Erupting

2

Tectonic Plate Movement

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Ocean Waves

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People

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What are earthquakes?

  • Earthquakes are caused by plate movement

  • The waves that carry energy in a earthquake are call seismic waves

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of earthquake waves?

1

Ocean Waves

2

Tectonic Waves

3

Catastrophic Waves

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Seismic Waves

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Multiple Choice

When scientists map the location of earthquakes, where do they find that most earthquakes happen?

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middle of tectonic plates

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in the core of the earth

3

only near mountains

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at plate boundaries

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Where do earthquakes happen?

  • They happen at plate boundaries or faults

  • Most earthquakes occur at convergent or transform boundaries

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How many earthquakes are expected each year?

  • Millions of earthquakes happen every year. Most are too weak to be felt.

  • The National Earthquake Information Center records about 20,000 a year.

  • That's about 55 recorded earthquakes a day!

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How many major earthquakes are expected each year?

  • That includes 15 earthquakes in the magnitude 7 range and one earthquake magnitude 8.0 or greater.

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Multiple Choice

Why aren't all earthquakes recorded?

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happen too far underground

2

happen too often

3

too weak to be felt

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happen under the mantle

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How do earthquakes happen?

  • Tectonic plates move and release energy

  • The focus is the place where the energy is released

  • Epicenter - location on surface directly above the focus

  • Energy travels as seismic waves out from the focus

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Multiple Choice

What gets released when plates move that causes the ground to shake?

1

energy

2

light

3

soil

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Multiple Choice

What is the place where the earthquake starts called?

1

seismic wave

2

center

3

energy

4

focus

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Multiple Choice

The point directly above the focus is called the ____________.

1

seismic wave

2

epicenter

3

local

4

focus

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How are earthquakes studied?

  • Seismometer - device that measures intensity of earthquakes

  • Intensity is the strength of the shaking motion

  • Richter scale measures the magnitude or size of an earthquake

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Multiple Choice

Which scale measures the magnitude, or size, of an earthquake?

1

Mercalli

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Richter

3

weight

4

density

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Multiple Choice

The strength of the shaking from an earthquake is called it's intensity.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

What tool is used to measure earthquakes?

1

Richter scale

2

Tectonometer

3

Seismometer

4

Earthquake Thermometer

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