Exam 3: Earthquakes and Their Causes
Exam 1: Natural Hazards and Disasters50 Questions
Exam 2: Plate Tectonics and Physical Hazards50 Questions
Exam 3: Earthquakes and Their Causes50 Questions
Exam 4: Earthquake Predictions Forecasts and Mitigation50 Questions
Exam 5: Tsunami50 Questions
Exam 6: Volcanoes Tectonic Environments and Eruptions50 Questions
Exam 7: Volcanoes Hazards and Mitigation50 Questions
Exam 8: Landslides and Other Downslope Movements50 Questions
Exam 9: Sinkholes Land Subsidence and Swelling Soils36 Questions
Exam 10: Weather Thunderstorms and Tornadoes65 Questions
Exam 11: Climate Change Processes and History51 Questions
Exam 12: Climate Change Impacts and Mitigation50 Questions
Exam 13: Streams and Flood Processes49 Questions
Exam 14: Floods and Human Interactions50 Questions
Exam 15: Waves Beaches and Coastal Erosion50 Questions
Exam 16: Hurricanes and nor Easters50 Questions
Exam 17: Wildfires50 Questions
Exam 18: Asteroid and Comet Impacts50 Questions
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The distance to an earthquake is found by comparing the arrival time of ____ waves.
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Using the Richter magnitude scale, a 3.0 magnitude earthquake releases about ____ times the energy as a 2.0 magnitude earthquake
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You would be most at risk of danger due to tsunami effects in which metropolitan area of the United States?
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Using the Richter magnitude scale, what is the lowest earthquake magnitude where you would expect to encounter significant (but not catastrophic) property damage?
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Describe some of the evidence for a major earthquake on the Cascadia fault around 1700, and the reason why the fault is considered to be extremely dangerous.
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You would be at most risk of an earthquake due to a divergent boundary in which metropolitan area of the United States?
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Transform boundaries are most closely associated with reverse thrust faults.
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The map point directly above an earthquake's focus is called the _______________.
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Small earthquakes that precede a large earthquake are referred to as _______________.
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In which order would you expect different types of earthquake waves to arrive at a site a distance away from the epicenter?
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The _______________ magnitude measures the total energy output of an earthquake.
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The Mercalli scale uses both subjective and objective measurements of intensity.
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Earthquakes can cause _______________ in which soil that is ordinarily stable behaves like a fluid.
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Describe four common types of faults and the key characteristics or motion of each.
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_______________ refers to the change in rock shape due to stress.
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Which ground material would you expect to produce the most damage as a result of liquefaction?
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During an earthquake, solid rock produces more shaking and building damage than loose, water-saturated soils.
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You are located a few dozen kilometers from a magnitude 6.0 earthquake. Describe the sequence and effects that you will experience as a result of the different types of earthquake waves that will pass you.
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