Understanding Earthquakes

Understanding Earthquakes

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Emma Peterson

Science, Geography

5th - 8th Grade

Hard

01:43

The video explains the concept of earthquakes, caused by the movement of tectonic plates. These plates move a few centimeters each year, and when they collide or rub against each other, they release a large amount of energy, resulting in earthquakes. The video details how energy accumulates and is released, causing vibrations that lead to tremors. Earthquakes are measured by magnitude, with different levels causing varying degrees of damage. Historical examples, such as the 1960 Chile earthquake and the 2015 Nepal earthquake, are discussed to illustrate the impact of high-magnitude earthquakes.

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1.

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What is the primary cause of the movement of the Earth's surface?

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What are tectonic plates?

3.

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How is energy released during an earthquake?

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What happens when the tension between tectonic plates becomes too strong?

5.

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What is the term used to measure the strength of an earthquake?

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At what magnitude do buildings start to get damaged?

7.

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Which earthquake had the highest recorded magnitude?

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What was the magnitude of the earthquake in Nepal in 2015?

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Why do poorer countries suffer more damage from earthquakes?

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What is the significance of a magnitude 9.5 earthquake?

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