Earthquakes and Faults Flashcards

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1
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It is the shaking and trembling caused by the sudden release of energy.

A

Earthquake

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2
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It is a force that squeezes rocks together.

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Compressional force

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3
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It is a break in the Earth’s crust along which significant movement has taken place

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Fault Lines

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4
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Are the vibrations in the ground and generated by an earthquake, explosion, or similar energetic source.

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Seismic Waves

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5
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Similar to pulling apart a warm piece of gum. Where two plates are moving apart (force)

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Tensional Force

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6
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The block above the fault moves down

A

Normal Fault

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7
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The block above the fault moves up

A

Reverse Fault

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8
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Similar to a trash compactor. Squeezes rocks until one folds or breaks

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Compressional Force

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9
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Pushes rocks in two horizontally opposite sides (force)

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Shearing

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10
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Friction Holds the rocks together, once this friction is overcome; the ground will move and an earthquake will occur

A

True

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11
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Friction does not hold the rocks together, once this friction is overcome; the ground will move and an earthquake will be prevented. True or false?

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False

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12
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Another name of Hypocenter

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Focus

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13
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the point at the surface of the earth directly above the hypocenter

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Epicenter

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14
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Device that detects and record seismic waves

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Seismograph

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15
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who developed the Richter scale and when.

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Charles F. Richter (1935)

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16
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what is the effect of a 4-5 based on the richter scale?

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Walls Crack

17
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Earthquake Intensity Scale (6)

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Very strong

18
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Earthquake Intensity Scale (3)

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Weak