why are earthquakes so destructive? Flashcards
1
Q
why are earthquakes so destructive?
A
- the size
- primary effects
- secondary effects
2
Q
what 3 things impact the size/intensity of the earthquake?
A
- the magnitude
- the distance a place is from the epicentre
- the local geological conditions
3
Q
how does the magnitude affect the size?
A
the higher the magnitude, the more destruction will be caused
4
Q
how is magnitude measured?
A
- the Richter scale (using seismometers and seismographs)
- the Mercalli scale (using descriptions and observations)
5
Q
how does the distance from the epicentre affect the size?
A
the closer the place is to the epicentre, the higher the scale of destruction
6
Q
how do the local geological conditions affect the size of earthquakes?
A
less resistant rock is more likely to shake under the pressure of seismic waves and therefore liquefaction and landslides more easily occur