Deck 5: Earthquakes and Earths Interior

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In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the P-waves? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the P-waves?  </strong> A)1 minute B)2 minutes,15 seconds C)3 minutes D)4 minutes E)5 minutes,30 seconds <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1 minute
B)2 minutes,15 seconds
C)3 minutes
D)4 minutes
E)5 minutes,30 seconds
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The scientific study of earthquakes and seismic waves is known as _______.

A)seismograph
B)seismogram
C)seismology
D)vulcanology
E)tectonics
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The _______ scale is a logarithmic scale that assigns a number to quantify the amount of seismic energy released by an earthquake.

A)Barton
B)Wegener
C)Mercalli
D)Richter
E)none of the above
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According to the figure below,what is the approximate S-P travel time? <strong>According to the figure below,what is the approximate S-P travel time?  </strong> A)1 minute,45 seconds B)2 minutes,15 seconds C)3 minutes,15 seconds D)0 minutes,45 seconds E)cannot be determined <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1 minute,45 seconds
B)2 minutes,15 seconds
C)3 minutes,15 seconds
D)0 minutes,45 seconds
E)cannot be determined
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The _______ is the point on the surface directly above the point of an earthquake.

A)epicenter
B)focus
C)elastic rebound
D)tsunami
E)xenolith
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In the figure below,what is the approximate speed of S-waves at the 670km discontinuity? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate speed of S-waves at the 670km discontinuity?  </strong> A)2km/sec B)4km/sec C)6km/sec D)8km/sec E)10km/sec <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)2km/sec
B)4km/sec
C)6km/sec
D)8km/sec
E)10km/sec
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The boundary that separates the crust from the mantle is known as the _______ Discontinuity.

A)Richter
B)Mercalli
C)Oldham
D)Mohorovicic
E)Wegener
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In the figure below,which layer of the Earth is the thickest? <strong>In the figure below,which layer of the Earth is the thickest?  </strong> A)crust B)mantle C)outer core D)inner core E)lithosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)crust
B)mantle
C)outer core
D)inner core
E)lithosphere
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Diamonds are incorporated in solidified magma called _______ that originates deep within Earth.

A)xenoliths
B)meteorites
C)kimberlites
D)tsunamis
E)seismic gaps
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)Fragments of unmelted rocks that are sometimes incorporated in magma are known as _______.

A)iron meteorites
B)kimberlites
C)volcanic bombs
D)tsunamis
E)xenoliths
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In the figure below,what is the approximate depth of the asthenosphere? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate depth of the asthenosphere?  </strong> A)50km B)100km C)150km D)200km E)1000km <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)50km
B)100km
C)150km
D)200km
E)1000km
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According to the figure below,which of the following would cause more damage? <strong>According to the figure below,which of the following would cause more damage?  </strong> A)P B)S C)both produce equal damage D)neither produce damage E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)P
B)S
C)both produce equal damage
D)neither produce damage
E)none of the above
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The figure below shows a primary earthquake hazard.
The figure below shows a primary earthquake hazard.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A(n)_______ wave is an elastic rebound wave that travels outward in all directions from the point of an earthquake.

A)tsunami
B)elastic
C)tectonic
D)Mercalli
E)seismic
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The _______ is the part of Earth's interior where rocks start to melt.

A)lithosphere
B)asthenosphere
C)outer core
D)inner core
E)crust
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The _______ is Earth's rocky,outermost layer.

A)mesosphere
B)asthenosphere
C)Moho
D)atmosphere
E)lithosphere
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_______ are the first waves to leave the focus after an earthquake.

A)P-waves
B)S-waves
C)surface waves
D)body waves
E)shear waves
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In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the S-waves? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the S-waves?  </strong> A)1 minute B)2 minutes,15 seconds C)3 minutes D)4 minutes E)5 minutes,30 seconds <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1 minute
B)2 minutes,15 seconds
C)3 minutes
D)4 minutes
E)5 minutes,30 seconds
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An instrument that measures and detects vibrations in Earth is known as a _______.

A)seismology
B)seismogram
C)seismograph
D)Mercalli Scale
E)Richter Scale
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In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the surface waves? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the surface waves?  </strong> A)1 minute B)2 minutes,15 seconds C)3 minutes D)4 minutes E)5 minutes,30 seconds <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1 minute
B)2 minutes,15 seconds
C)3 minutes
D)4 minutes
E)5 minutes,30 seconds
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The largest measured displacement caused by an earthquake was 15m.
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Iron meteorites,stony-iron meteorites,and some stony meteorites have roughly the same composition as our planet.
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A place along a fault where an earthquake has not occurred in a long time is called paleoseismology.
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The zone from the base of the asthenosphere to the mantle-core boundary is known as the lithosphere.
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The core causes a huge decrease in the speed of P-waves.
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The Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale qualifies the effects of an earthquake on humans,objects of nature,and man-made structures on a scale of I through XII,with I denoting a weak earthquake and XII one that causes almost complete destruction.
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The Richter Scale measures the damage caused by a given earthquake.
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Charles Richter was the first scientist to notice the difference between P-waves and S-waves.
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P-waves travel by compression-expansion.
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The crust below the oceans averages a thickness of 8km.
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Earth's density as a whole is approximately 2.8 g/cm³.
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Secondary hazards sometimes cause more damage than the earthquake itself.
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The outer core is solid,whereas the inner core is liquid.
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The mantle makes up roughly 80% of the Earth's volume.
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The S-wave shadow zone is an area of the planet that does not receive any S-waves,usually on the opposite side of the origin of the earthquake.
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Most diamonds are transported to the surface in kimberlite pipes from the outer core.
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Remote sensing is the study of ancient earthquakes.
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The deepest hole ever drilled in the planet is located in South Africa.
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Primary waves can travel approximately 6 km/sec in the uppermost portion of the crust.
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Geologists can use indirect observation methods such as astronomy,magnetism,and density to investigate the interior of the planet.
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The science of studying ancient earthquakes is known as _______.
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The crust is thicker under the oceans than it is under the continents.
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The temperature at which magnets lose their magnetism is known as the _______.
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Earth's _______ is liquid and extends between 2883km and 5140km beneath the surface.
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The diagram below shows a secondary earthquake hazard.
The diagram below shows a secondary earthquake hazard.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A _______ wave is a type of wave that travels along Earth's surface.
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The deepest mine in the world plunges to a depth of _______.
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The theory that stress is continually built up along a fault and released when earthquake occurs is known as _______.
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_______ waves travel at approximately 3.5 km/sec.
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The method of using data from three seismic stations to locate an earthquake is known as _______.
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In the figure below,the _______ is the first discontinuity encountered in the mantle.
In the figure below,the _______ is the first discontinuity encountered in the mantle.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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When olivine is squeezed to pressures equal to that at depths of several hundred kilometers,polymorphs of olivine form.
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A measure of earthquake strength based on rupture size,rock properties,and displacement is known as _______.
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A seismic wave that travels by alternating pulses of compression and expansion is known as a _______wave.
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The average density of the planet Earth as a whole is _______.
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_______ are fragments of unmelted rock that are sometimes incorporated in magma.
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_______ is the bouncing back of a wave from an interface between two mediums.
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The strength of an earthquake can also be called the _______ of the earthquake.
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A large,destructive ocean wave sometimes caused by an earthquake is called a _______.
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According to the figure below,_______ is the location of the earthquake.
According to the figure below,_______ is the location of the earthquake.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What are the similarities and differences between the Richter Scale and the Modified Mercalli Scale?
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Discuss the differences between Earth's outer and inner core.
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According to the figure below,discuss the differences between P-wave and S-wave velocities.
According to the figure below,discuss the differences between P-wave and S-wave velocities.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The area inside the Earth where rock begins to melt is known as the _______.
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Based on the figures below,discuss how a short term earthquake prediction model would have benefitted the people of Indonesia during the 2004 disaster?
Based on the figures below,discuss how a short term earthquake prediction model would have benefitted the people of Indonesia during the 2004 disaster?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Describe the method of triangulation used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.
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The thickness of the crust beneath the continents averages _______.
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Measurements on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale range from _______.
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The Richter magnitude scale is a _______ scale.
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Using the diagram below,explain why the P-wave shadow zone is smaller than the S-wave shadow zone.
Using the diagram below,explain why the P-wave shadow zone is smaller than the S-wave shadow zone.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Swarms of tiny earthquakes that may occur before large earthquakes are known as _______.
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Observe the photo below and discuss how the shape of Loch Ness reflects its geologic history.
Observe the photo below and discuss how the shape of Loch Ness reflects its geologic history.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the P-waves? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the P-waves?  </strong> A)1 minute B)2 minutes,15 seconds C)3 minutes D)4 minutes E)5 minutes,30 seconds

A)1 minute
B)2 minutes,15 seconds
C)3 minutes
D)4 minutes
E)5 minutes,30 seconds
B
2
The scientific study of earthquakes and seismic waves is known as _______.

A)seismograph
B)seismogram
C)seismology
D)vulcanology
E)tectonics
C
3
The _______ scale is a logarithmic scale that assigns a number to quantify the amount of seismic energy released by an earthquake.

A)Barton
B)Wegener
C)Mercalli
D)Richter
E)none of the above
D
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According to the figure below,what is the approximate S-P travel time? <strong>According to the figure below,what is the approximate S-P travel time?  </strong> A)1 minute,45 seconds B)2 minutes,15 seconds C)3 minutes,15 seconds D)0 minutes,45 seconds E)cannot be determined

A)1 minute,45 seconds
B)2 minutes,15 seconds
C)3 minutes,15 seconds
D)0 minutes,45 seconds
E)cannot be determined
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The _______ is the point on the surface directly above the point of an earthquake.

A)epicenter
B)focus
C)elastic rebound
D)tsunami
E)xenolith
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In the figure below,what is the approximate speed of S-waves at the 670km discontinuity? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate speed of S-waves at the 670km discontinuity?  </strong> A)2km/sec B)4km/sec C)6km/sec D)8km/sec E)10km/sec

A)2km/sec
B)4km/sec
C)6km/sec
D)8km/sec
E)10km/sec
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The boundary that separates the crust from the mantle is known as the _______ Discontinuity.

A)Richter
B)Mercalli
C)Oldham
D)Mohorovicic
E)Wegener
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In the figure below,which layer of the Earth is the thickest? <strong>In the figure below,which layer of the Earth is the thickest?  </strong> A)crust B)mantle C)outer core D)inner core E)lithosphere

A)crust
B)mantle
C)outer core
D)inner core
E)lithosphere
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Diamonds are incorporated in solidified magma called _______ that originates deep within Earth.

A)xenoliths
B)meteorites
C)kimberlites
D)tsunamis
E)seismic gaps
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)Fragments of unmelted rocks that are sometimes incorporated in magma are known as _______.

A)iron meteorites
B)kimberlites
C)volcanic bombs
D)tsunamis
E)xenoliths
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In the figure below,what is the approximate depth of the asthenosphere? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate depth of the asthenosphere?  </strong> A)50km B)100km C)150km D)200km E)1000km

A)50km
B)100km
C)150km
D)200km
E)1000km
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According to the figure below,which of the following would cause more damage? <strong>According to the figure below,which of the following would cause more damage?  </strong> A)P B)S C)both produce equal damage D)neither produce damage E)none of the above

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B)S
C)both produce equal damage
D)neither produce damage
E)none of the above
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The figure below shows a primary earthquake hazard.
The figure below shows a primary earthquake hazard.
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A(n)_______ wave is an elastic rebound wave that travels outward in all directions from the point of an earthquake.

A)tsunami
B)elastic
C)tectonic
D)Mercalli
E)seismic
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The _______ is the part of Earth's interior where rocks start to melt.

A)lithosphere
B)asthenosphere
C)outer core
D)inner core
E)crust
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The _______ is Earth's rocky,outermost layer.

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C)Moho
D)atmosphere
E)lithosphere
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_______ are the first waves to leave the focus after an earthquake.

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B)S-waves
C)surface waves
D)body waves
E)shear waves
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In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the S-waves? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the S-waves?  </strong> A)1 minute B)2 minutes,15 seconds C)3 minutes D)4 minutes E)5 minutes,30 seconds

A)1 minute
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C)3 minutes
D)4 minutes
E)5 minutes,30 seconds
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An instrument that measures and detects vibrations in Earth is known as a _______.

A)seismology
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C)seismograph
D)Mercalli Scale
E)Richter Scale
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In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the surface waves? <strong>In the figure below,what is the approximate time of the arrival of the surface waves?  </strong> A)1 minute B)2 minutes,15 seconds C)3 minutes D)4 minutes E)5 minutes,30 seconds

A)1 minute
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C)3 minutes
D)4 minutes
E)5 minutes,30 seconds
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The largest measured displacement caused by an earthquake was 15m.
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Iron meteorites,stony-iron meteorites,and some stony meteorites have roughly the same composition as our planet.
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A place along a fault where an earthquake has not occurred in a long time is called paleoseismology.
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The zone from the base of the asthenosphere to the mantle-core boundary is known as the lithosphere.
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The core causes a huge decrease in the speed of P-waves.
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The Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale qualifies the effects of an earthquake on humans,objects of nature,and man-made structures on a scale of I through XII,with I denoting a weak earthquake and XII one that causes almost complete destruction.
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The Richter Scale measures the damage caused by a given earthquake.
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Charles Richter was the first scientist to notice the difference between P-waves and S-waves.
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P-waves travel by compression-expansion.
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The crust below the oceans averages a thickness of 8km.
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Earth's density as a whole is approximately 2.8 g/cm³.
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Secondary hazards sometimes cause more damage than the earthquake itself.
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The outer core is solid,whereas the inner core is liquid.
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The mantle makes up roughly 80% of the Earth's volume.
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The S-wave shadow zone is an area of the planet that does not receive any S-waves,usually on the opposite side of the origin of the earthquake.
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Most diamonds are transported to the surface in kimberlite pipes from the outer core.
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Remote sensing is the study of ancient earthquakes.
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The deepest hole ever drilled in the planet is located in South Africa.
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Primary waves can travel approximately 6 km/sec in the uppermost portion of the crust.
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Geologists can use indirect observation methods such as astronomy,magnetism,and density to investigate the interior of the planet.
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The science of studying ancient earthquakes is known as _______.
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The crust is thicker under the oceans than it is under the continents.
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The temperature at which magnets lose their magnetism is known as the _______.
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Earth's _______ is liquid and extends between 2883km and 5140km beneath the surface.
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The diagram below shows a secondary earthquake hazard.
The diagram below shows a secondary earthquake hazard.
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A _______ wave is a type of wave that travels along Earth's surface.
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The deepest mine in the world plunges to a depth of _______.
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The theory that stress is continually built up along a fault and released when earthquake occurs is known as _______.
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_______ waves travel at approximately 3.5 km/sec.
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The method of using data from three seismic stations to locate an earthquake is known as _______.
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In the figure below,the _______ is the first discontinuity encountered in the mantle.
In the figure below,the _______ is the first discontinuity encountered in the mantle.
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When olivine is squeezed to pressures equal to that at depths of several hundred kilometers,polymorphs of olivine form.
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A measure of earthquake strength based on rupture size,rock properties,and displacement is known as _______.
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A seismic wave that travels by alternating pulses of compression and expansion is known as a _______wave.
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The average density of the planet Earth as a whole is _______.
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_______ are fragments of unmelted rock that are sometimes incorporated in magma.
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_______ is the bouncing back of a wave from an interface between two mediums.
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The strength of an earthquake can also be called the _______ of the earthquake.
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A large,destructive ocean wave sometimes caused by an earthquake is called a _______.
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According to the figure below,_______ is the location of the earthquake.
According to the figure below,_______ is the location of the earthquake.
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What are the similarities and differences between the Richter Scale and the Modified Mercalli Scale?
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Discuss the differences between Earth's outer and inner core.
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According to the figure below,discuss the differences between P-wave and S-wave velocities.
According to the figure below,discuss the differences between P-wave and S-wave velocities.
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The area inside the Earth where rock begins to melt is known as the _______.
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Based on the figures below,discuss how a short term earthquake prediction model would have benefitted the people of Indonesia during the 2004 disaster?
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Describe the method of triangulation used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.
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The thickness of the crust beneath the continents averages _______.
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Measurements on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale range from _______.
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The Richter magnitude scale is a _______ scale.
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Using the diagram below,explain why the P-wave shadow zone is smaller than the S-wave shadow zone.
Using the diagram below,explain why the P-wave shadow zone is smaller than the S-wave shadow zone.
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Swarms of tiny earthquakes that may occur before large earthquakes are known as _______.
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Observe the photo below and discuss how the shape of Loch Ness reflects its geologic history.
Observe the photo below and discuss how the shape of Loch Ness reflects its geologic history.
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