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Earthquakes and Volcanoes - shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane of from volcanic activity Earthquake San Francisco Earthquake 1906 Alaska Earthquake 1964 IF THE GROUND SEEMS TO GLIDE, STAY INSIDE! This image shows what can happen outside buildings during an earthquake. It shows a debris-strewn street in California, after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. Following an earthquake, these railroad tracks show the bending and folding power of plate movement. - an opening in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt Volcano Formation of a Volcano Paracutin Volcano, Mexico Mount St. Helens Cinder Cone Volcano Mount Vesuvius Images of victims in eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. Most died as a result of suffocation. Mount Vesuvius VOLCANIC MOUNTAIN NAMIBIA IN AFRICA What is the relationship between the Earth’s plates, volcanoes, and earthquakes? Plates http://www.extremescience.com/PlateTectonics map.htm Earthquakes Volcanoes http://hsv.com/scitech/earthsci/quake.htm Let’s look at those maps again. Plates Volcanoes Earthquakes Earthquakes and Volcanoes are found where plates meet. – waves of force that travel through the earth as a result of plate movement (i.e. earthquakes and volcanoes) Seismic Waves Seismic Risk Map of the U.S. - gives an early warning that a tsunami is coming Seismometer Seismograph records energy waves of the earth – an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic activity occurs in the Pacific Ocean Ring of Fire - is the point underground where the rocks begin to move during an earthquake Focus – a series of large water waves caused by plate tectonic movement Tsunami Earthquakes in the ocean cause 30’ Wall of Water Destruction - is the point above ground where the earthquake begins Epicenter – assigns a single number to quantify the amount of seismic energy released by an earthquake Richter Scale – is released by earthquakes when it has been built up enough Stress