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BBy: Madelyn Hultz and Madi Brannon
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There was only one supercontinent called Pangea. It formed about 300 million years ago.
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The major plates the affect the U.S. are the American Plate, the Juan De Fuca, the Pacific, and sometimes the Caribbean plate.
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There’s a fault line running through California that causes earthquakes to happen. Florida doesn’t have a fault line running through it. Our hazard zone is the lowest. (2-4) It run through the San Andreas fault line.
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The answer is the Shaanxi earthquake that happened in China. It killed 830,00 people and its magnitude was 8. This earthquake occurred in 1556.
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The first boundary is the transform boundary. Transform boundaries slip past each other. The slipping doesn’t happen smoothly. The next kind of boundary is the convergent plate boundary. Convergent boundaries come together along their borders. The last type of boundary is the divergent boundary. Divergent boundaries pull apart.
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Tsunamis are giant and long waves lengths that are caused by the displacement of water from an earthquake. Tsunamis travel at about 500 miles per hour.
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The two types of waves are the primary and the secondary waves. Primary waves go through all three types of matters such as solid, liquid, and gas. Secondary waves only go through solids. That’s how they differ. The primary wave travels faster than the secondary wave.
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A 7.2 earthquake produces10 times more ground motion than a magnitude 6.2 earthquake. It releases about 32 times more energy.
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Reflection and refraction seismology can be used in geophysical exploration to locate layers of varying density. Seismology also provides info on the internal structure anti state of matter on the interior earth.
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SScotia Sea had 3 earthquakes. TThey occurred on November 17 th. TThe magnitude was 7.4, 7.7,and 7.8.
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Scientists cant predict earthquakes. Scientists have tried many different ways but still haven't found a way to predict earthquakes. Sometimes they can predict a short time increase in probability but nothing specific.
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When an earthquake occurs, it sends waves through the ground at a certain speed. The waves will eventually ripple out and meters will detect it.
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