Exam 8: Earthquakes and Earths Interior
Exam 1: Introduction to Earth Science106 Questions
Exam 2: Matter and Minerals114 Questions
Exam 3: Rocks: Materials of the Solid Earth120 Questions
Exam 4: Weathering, soil, and Mass Wasting125 Questions
Exam 5: Running Water and Groundwater133 Questions
Exam 6: Glaciers, deserts, and Wind90 Questions
Exam 7: Plate Tectonics: a Scientific Revolution Unfolds88 Questions
Exam 8: Earthquakes and Earths Interior85 Questions
Exam 9: Volcanoes and Other Igneous Activity100 Questions
Exam 10: Crustal Deformation and Mountain Building97 Questions
Exam 11: Geologic Time105 Questions
Exam 12: Earths Evolution Through Geologic Time134 Questions
Exam 13: The Ocean Floor92 Questions
Exam 14: Ocean Water and Ocean Life75 Questions
Exam 15: The Dynamic Ocean119 Questions
Exam 16: The Atmosphere: Composition,structure,and Temperature82 Questions
Exam 17: Moisture, clouds, and Precipitation113 Questions
Exam 18: Air Pressure and Wind98 Questions
Exam 19: Weather Patterns and Severe Weather95 Questions
Exam 20: World Climates and Global Climate Change107 Questions
Exam 21: Origin of Modern Astronomy111 Questions
Exam 22: Touring Our Solar System93 Questions
Exam 23: Light,astronomical Observations,and the Sun96 Questions
Exam 24: Beyond Our Solar System85 Questions
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The upper part of the ________ has the approximate composition of peridotite.
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mantle
Long term earthquake prediction is based on ________.
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B
Most earthquakes occur along ________ plate boundaries.
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convergent or subduction
On a typical seismogram,________ will show the highest amplitudes.
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Large megathrust earthquakes in the mountainous regions flanking the Mediterranean sea are generally due to ________.
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Seismic gaps are places where scientists think that ________.
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Which of the following is not a significant factor contributing to the damage caused by an earthquake?
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A magnitude scale is a measure of the energy released.It does not measure the extent of building damage or loss of life.
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________ is the maximum possible damage designation on the Mercalli scale.
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What is the probability that a large earthquake (M > 6.7)will occur in the San Francisco area between 2003 and 2032?
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Earthquakes result from the sudden release of elastic energy previously stored in rocks surrounding a zone of fault movement.
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Earthquakes along the San Andreas fault zone,for example,are repetitive-they reoccur in roughly the same regions over and over again-separated by decades or centuries because ________.
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The upper part of the ________ has the approximate composition of granite.
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When an earthquake occurs,energy radiates in all directions from its source.The source is also referred to as the ________.
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Liquifaction,where normally solid material behaves more like a fluid during an earthquake,occurs because ________.
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