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Objectives I will know what earthquakes are and how they are monitored on earth I will be able to analyze graphs and data to draw conclusion about earthquakes.
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Defining Earthquakes Shaking and trembling of the earth’s crust. More than 1,000,000 occur a year or one every 30 seconds Faulting is the most common cause Earthquakes continue until all the energy is absorbed into the surrounding Earth’s material (dirt, rocks, buildings, etc.) TSUNAMIS- an earthquake occurs on the ocean floor causing waves to become greater than 20 meters.
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Seismic Waves FOCUS- underground point of origin EPICENTER- aboveground point of origin; most violent shaking occurs at the epicenter The three main types of seismic waves are: P waves, S waves, and L waves
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Shadow Zone Shadow Zone- is the area where no s-waves travel because they can not travel through the liquid outer core Opposite side of the Earth from then the Focus
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P Waves Primary waves Arrive first at the epicenter Can travel through solids, liquids, and gases They are push-pull waves
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S Waves Secondary waves Can travel through solids, but NOT through liquids and gases Move in up-down motion
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L Waves (Love Waves) Surface waves Slowest moving seismic waves Travel on top of Earth’s surface Cause most of damage to Earth, because they bend and twist the surface
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How Earthquakes are Measured Seismograph-measures and detects seismic waves Seismogram- Paper record of waves Seismologist- scientist who study earthquakes Richter Scale- a scale that allows scientists to determine earthquake strength based on many readings 1-10 levels at which an earthquake is measured on amount of damage caused; Above a 6 is very destructive
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Reading a Seismograph Find the P-Wave arrival time 0 sec Find the S-wave arrival time 38 sec Find the S-P Interval 38 sec Find the Amplitude 180mm
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NEXT YOU WILL BE COMPLETING: the virtual earthquake activity
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