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Earthquakes Review Which seismic waves are the fastest? P waves Which seismic waves are the first to be recorded? P waves Which seismic waves are the second to be recorded? S waves Which seismic waves can only travel through solids? S waves Which seismic waves are the slowest? L waves Which seismic waves travel on the surface? L waves What is the boundary between the crust and the mantle due to the change of speed of seismic waves? Moho What are the areas called where neither S nor P waves can be detected? Shadow zones What is the theory that says energy builds up on each side of a fault and the rocks move slowly and then spring back to their original shape? Elastic rebound theory What are small tremors that occur after the first release of energy? aftershocks What is the area where the slippage first occurs inside the earth? focus What is the point on earth’s surface directly above the focus? epicenter What are the three classifications of foci? Shallow, intermediate, and deep What are the three major earthquake zones? 1. Pacific Ring of Fire 2. Mid-ocean ridges 3. Eurasian – Mediterranean mt. belt What is the name of the fault in California where the Pacific plate and North American plate slide past each other? San Andreas Fault (technically it’s the N. American plate and the Juan de Fuca plate) What is the device used to record earthquakes? Seismograph How many stations are needed to locate an earthquake? three Which scale measures the magnitude or the amount of energy released from an earthquake? Richter Scale What are the numbers for the Richter scale? Arabic Numerals They begin a 1-2 and it is an open-ended scale, based on the seismograph’s reading. Which scale measures the intensity or amount of damage from an earthquake? Mercalli What are the numbers for the Mercalli Scale? Roman numerals What can be generated from an earthquake with an epicenter on the ocean floor? Tsunami