why are earthquakes so destructive? Flashcards

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why are earthquakes so destructive?

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  • the size
  • primary effects
  • secondary effects
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what 3 things impact the size/intensity of the earthquake?

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  1. the magnitude
  2. the distance a place is from the epicentre
  3. the local geological conditions
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how does the magnitude affect the size?

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the higher the magnitude, the more destruction will be caused

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how is magnitude measured?

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  1. the Richter scale (using seismometers and seismographs)
  2. the Mercalli scale (using descriptions and observations)
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how does the distance from the epicentre affect the size?

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the closer the place is to the epicentre, the higher the scale of destruction

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how do the local geological conditions affect the size of earthquakes?

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less resistant rock is more likely to shake under the pressure of seismic waves and therefore liquefaction and landslides more easily occur

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