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100 200 300 400 500 Earth’s Interior Seismic Waves Faults Earthquake More Seismic Earthquake Destruction
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How many layers does the Earth’s interior have? A 100
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What is 4? A 100
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What is the name of the layer of the Earth’s interior that comprised of liquid iron? A 200
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What is the OUTER CORE? A 200
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A 300 What is the name of the outer most layer of the Earth?
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What is the CRUST? A 300
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Greek, meaning “without strength” A 400
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What is the ASTHENOSPHERE? A 400
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Name the components of the lithosphere A 500
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What are the CRUST and UPPER MOST PART OF THE MANTLE? A 500
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The three major seismic waves B 100
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What are the PRIMARY, SECONDARY, and SURFACE WAVES B 100
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Originates at the focus B 200
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What are the PRIMARY and SECONDARY WAVES? B 200
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The fastest moving seismic wave B 300
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What is the PRIMARY WAVE? B 300
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Cause the most damage B 400
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What is the SURFACE WAVE? B 400
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Does not travel through liquid B 500
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What are SECONDARY WAVES? B 500
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Define Fault C 100
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What is THE SURFACE ALONG WHICH ROCKS BREAK AND MOVE? C 100
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The point where rocks cannot bend anymore C 200
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What is the ELASTIC LIMIT? C 200
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Fault created from compressional force C 300
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What is a REVERSE FAULT? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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The San Andreas is one C 400
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What is a strike-slip fault C 400
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The force behind a normal fault C 500
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What is a TENSION FORCE? C 500
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The point beneath the surface where the energy release occurs D 100
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What is the FOCUS? D 100
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Scientists who study earthquakes and seismic waves D 200
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Who are SEISMOLOGISTS? D 200
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Point on the Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s focus D 300
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What is the EPICENTER? D 300
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State with the most earthquake’s each year D 400
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What is ALASKA? D 400
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Famous Quake of 1906 D 500
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What is the San Francisco Quake? D 500
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Difference in arrival time between primary and secondary waves help scientists locate this E 100
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What is the EPICENTER? E 100
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Number of seismograph station readings needed to locate an earthquake epicenter E 200
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What is 3? E 200
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Zone where no seismic waves reach E 300
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What is the SHADOW ZONE? E 300
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Moves through the Earth by causing particles in rocks to vibrate at right angles to the direction of the wave E 400
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What is a SECONDARY WAVE? E 400
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A Yugoslavian scientist discovered this boundary line from seismic wave studies E 500
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What is the MOHO DISCONTINUITY? E 500
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Measure of the energy released by an earthquake F 100
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What is MAGNITUDE? F 100
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Measures local intensity on one kind of seismograph F 200
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What is the RICHTER SCALE? F 200
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Earthquakes under the sea causes a sudden movement of the ocean floor F 300
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What is a TSUNAMI? F 300
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Depends on strength and size of fault movement F 400
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What is MOMENT MAGNITUDE? F 400
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For each increase of 1.0 on the Richter scale, the amplitude of the largest surface waves is this F 500
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What is 10 times greater? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Earthquake Measurement Click on screen to begin
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The amount of energy released for every 1.0 increase on the Richter scale Click on screen to continue
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What is 32? Click on screen to continue
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