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What causes Earthquakes?
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Earthquakes What is happening when an Earthquake occurs?
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Earthquakes What is happening when an Earthquake occurs?
The Earth’s crust moves suddenly.
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Earthquakes What is happening when an Earthquake occurs?
The Earth’s crust moves suddenly. Built up tension between two plates is released very quickly and the plates move.
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Earthquake key terms: Foot wall: The plate that doesn’t move during an Earthquake.
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Earthquake key terms: Foot wall: The plate that doesn’t move during an Earthquake. Hanging wall: The plate that moves during an Earthquake.
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Earthquake key terms: Foot wall: The plate that doesn’t move during an Earthquake. Hanging wall: The plate that moves during an Earthquake. Fault plane:The plane along which the break between two plates occurs.
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Earthquake key terms: Foot wall: The plate that doesn’t move during an Earthquake. Hanging wall: The plate that moves during an Earthquake. Fault plane:The plane along which the break between two plates occurs. Fault line: The line in the surface of the Earth caused by the fault plane.
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Earthquake key terms: Focus: Exact point where the earthquake begins.
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Earthquake key terms: Focus: Exact point where the earthquake begins.
Epicenter: place on the surface of the Earth directly above the focus.
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Earthquake key terms: Focus: Exact point where the earthquake begins.
Epicenter: place on the surface of the Earth directly above the focus. P-Waves: 1st set of waves which travel quickly through the interior of the Earth in a spiral motion.
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Earthquake key terms: S-Waves: Secondary waves – move slowly through the Earth in an “S” shaped motion.
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Earthquake key terms: S-Waves: Secondary waves – move slowly through the Earth in an “S” shaped motion. Surface Waves: move in a circular pattern on the surface of the Earth. Causes damage to the surface of the Earth.
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Earthquake types: The type of Earthquake depends on what type of boundary is between the two plates.
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Earthquake types: The type of Earthquake depends on what type of boundary is between the two plates. Strike-slip Earthquakes: Result from transform boundaries
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Earthquake types: The type of Earthquake depends on what type of boundary is between the two plates. Strike-slip Earthquakes: Result from transform boundaries Normal Earthquakes: Result from divergent boundaries
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Earthquake types: The type of Earthquake depends on what type of boundary is between the two plates. Strike-slip Earthquakes: Result from transform boundaries Normal Earthquakes: Result from divergent boundaries Reverse Earthquakes: Result from convergent boundaries.
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Strike-slip Earthquakes
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Strike-slip Earthquakes
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Normal Earthquake:
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Reverse (Thrust) Earthquake:
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Graben:
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Horst:
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Where do Earthquakes happen?
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Where do Earthquakes happen?
Most of the time they happen where plates meet.
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Where do Earthquakes happen?
Most of the time they happen where plates meet. They can happen in the middle of a plate as well.
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Where do Earthquakes happen?
Most of the time they happen where plates meet. They can happen in the middle of a plate as well. This is usually caused by the crust dropping like a sink hole.
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Measuring Earthquakes:
The Richter Scale: Measures the amount of energy released by an earthquake (magnitude).
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Measuring Earthquakes:
Mercalli scale: Measures the intensity of an earthquake (how much damage is done).
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