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Double Jeopardy Earthquakes Stress Faults Boundaries Earthquake terms Seismic waves 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Stress for $100 The sudden return of elastically deformed rock to its undeformed shape a. Seismology b. Deformation c. Elastic rebound Click here to check your answer Stress for $100 c. Elastic rebound Back to Jeopardy Board Stress for $200 Seismic waves that move rock side to side a. P waves b. S waves Click here to check your answer Stress for $200 b. S waves Back to Jeopardy Board Stress for $300 Seismic waves that move rock in a back and forth motion a. P waves b. S waves Click here to check your answer Stress for $300 a. P waves Back to Jeopardy Board Stress for $400 Waves that travel through Earth away from an earthquake in all directions a. Seismic waves b. P waves c. S waves Click here to check your answer Stress for $400 a. Seismic waves Back to Jeopardy Board Stress for $500 The bending, tilting and breaking of Earth’s crust a. Seismology b. Deformation c. Elastic rebound Click here to check your answer Stress for $500 b. Deformation Back to Jeopardy Board Fault for $100 Branch of earth science that deals with the study of earthquakes a. Seismology b. Deformation c. Elastic rebound Click here to check your answer Fault for $100 a. seismology Back to Jeopardy Board Fault for $200 Most earthquakes happen at the edges of a. Tectonic plates b. Elastic deformations c. Earthquake zones Click here to check your answer Fault for $200 a. Tectonic plates Back to Jeopardy Board Fault for $300 Which is not a type of plate motion? a. Transform motion b. Convergent motion c. Divergent motion d. Rebound motion Click here to check your answer Fault for $300 d. Rebound motion Back to Jeopardy Board Fault for $400 A break in the earth’s crust where rocks slip past each other a. Plate b. Deformation c. fault Click here to check your answer Fault for $400 c. fault Back to Jeopardy Board Fault for $500 A type of body waves is a. Shear wave b. Surface wave c. Reverse wave Click here to check your answer Fault for $500 a. Shear wave Back to Jeopardy Board Boundaries for $100 Instrument that records vibrations in the ground a. Epicenter b. Focus c. seismograph Click here to check your answer Boundaries for $100 Instrument that records vibrations in the ground c. seismograph Back to Jeopardy Board Answer Boundaries for $200 Tracing of earthquake motion a. Seismogram b. Epicenter c. focus Click here to check your answer Boundaries for $200 Tracing of earthquake motion a. Seismogram Back to Jeopardy Board Boundaries for $300 Scale used to measure earthquake damage A. Richter magnitude Scale B. Mercalli Magnitude Scale Click here to check your answer Boundaries for $300 Scale used to measure earthquake damage B. Mercalli Magnitude Scale Back to Jeopardy Board Boundaries for $400 Point at which the first motion of an earthquake happens a. Epicenter b. Focus c. Fault Click here to check your answer Boundaries for $400 Point at which the first motion of an earthquake happens b. Focus Back to Jeopardy Board Boundaries for $500 Point directly above an earthquake’s starting point a. Epicenter b. Focus c. seismogram Click here to check your answer Boundaries for $500 Point directly above an earthquake’s starting point a. Epicenter Back to Jeopardy Board Earthquake Terms for $100 Used to measure earthquake’s strength a. Richter Magnitude scale b. Mercalli Intensity Scale Click here to check your answer Earthquake terms for $100 Used to measure earthquake’s strength a. Richter Magnitude scale Back to Jeopardy Board Earthquake terms for $200 Simplest method used to find an earthquake’s epicenter a. b. Mercalli Scale Ground motion method c. S-P time method Click here to check your answer Earthquake terms for $200 Simplest method used to find an earthquake’s epicenter c. S-P time method Back to Jeopardy Board Earthquake terms for $300 Another word for earthquake’s strength is a. Magnitude b. Intensity c. epicenter Click here to check your answer Earthquake terms for $300 Another word for earthquake’s strength is a. Magnitude Back to Jeopardy Board Earthquake terms for $400 Measurement of how likely an area is to have damaging earthquakes a. Seismic gap b. Mass damper c. Earthquake hazard Click here to check your answer Earthquake terms for $400 Measurement of how likely an area is to have damaging earthquakes c. Earthquake hazard Back to Jeopardy Board Earthquake terms for $500 A major earthquake is more likely to occur along the part of an active fault where no earthquakes have occurred a. Gap hypothesis b. c. Seismic gap Earthquake hazard Click here to check your answer Seismic Waves for $500 A major earthquake is more likely to occur along the part of an active fault where no earthquakes have occurred a. Gap hypothesis Back to Jeopardy Board Seismic Waves for $100 Area along a fault where few earthquakes have occurred recently a. Seismic gap b. Mass damper c. Gap hypothesis Click here to check your answer Seismic Waves for $100 Area along a fault where few earthquakes have occurred recently a. Seismic gap Back to Jeopardy Board Seismic Waves for $200 Process of making older structures more earthquake resistant a. b. Base isolator Active tendon system c. retrofitting Click here to check your answer Seismic Waves for $200 Process of making older structures more earthquake resistant c. retrofitting Back to Jeopardy Board Seismic waves for $300 It helps keep water and gas lines from breaking in an earthquake a. Flexible pipe b. Base isolator b. Mass damper Click here to check your answer Seismic waves for $300 It helps keep water and gas lines from breaking in an earthquake a. Flexible pipe Back to Jeopardy Board Seismic waves for $400 Acts as a shock absorber during an earthquake c. a. Mass damper b. Base isolator Active tendon system Click here to check your answer Seismic waves for $400 Acts as a shock absorber during an earthquake b. Base isolator Back to Jeopardy Board Seismic waves for $500 Weight located at the bottom of the building to help offset building movement a. b. Base isolator Active tendon system c. Mass damper Click here to check your answer Seismic waves for $500 Weight located at the bottom of the building to help offset building movement b. Active tendon system Back to Jeopardy Board Double Jeopardy 1 2 3 4 Final Jeopardy 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Category One for $200 Earthquake’s violent movement turn loose soil into liquid mud Click here to check your answer Category One for $200 liquefaction Back to Jeopardy Board Category One for $400 Earthquake that occurs after larger earthquake in the same area Click here to check your answer Category One for $400 aftershock Back to Jeopardy Board Category One for $600 Large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor Click here to check your answer Category One for $600 tsunami Back to Jeopardy Board Category One for $800 What two plates slide past each other causing Haiti earthquake Click here to check your answer Category One for $800 North American, Carribean Back to Jeopardy Board Category One for $1000 Base isolation bearing acts as a _______ that smoothes out vibrations Click here to check your answer Category One for $1000 Shock absorber Back to Jeopardy Board Category Two for $200 Tracing of earthquake motion Click here to check your answer Category Two for $200 seismogram Back to Jeopardy Board Category Two for $400 Point inside earth where earthquake begins Click here to check your answer Category Two for $400 focus Back to Jeopardy Board Category Two for $600 Point on the earth’s surface directly above the focus Click here to check your answer Category One for $600 epicenter Back to Jeopardy Board Category Two for $800 Break in the body of a rock which one block slides relative to another Click here to check your answer Category One for $800 fault Back to Jeopardy Board Category Two for $1000 Sudden return of elastically deformed rock to its undeformed shape Click here to check your answer Category One for $1000 Elastic rebound Back to Jeopardy Board Category Three for $200 Measures earthquake magnitude on a scale of 1-10 Click here to check your answer Category Three for $200 Richter Scale Back to Jeopardy Board Category Three for $400 Measures earthquake intensity and the amount of damage caused by an earthquake Click here to check your answer Category Three for $400 Mercalli Intensity Scale Back to Jeopardy Board Category Three for $600 Seismic wave that travels through liquids and solids Click here to check your answer Category One for $600 Primary (P) waves Back to Jeopardy Board Category Three for $800 Seismic wave that travels through solids only Click here to check your answer Category One for $800 Secondary (S) wave Back to Jeopardy Board Category Three for $1000 Method used by seismologists to locate an earthquake’s epicenter Click here to check your answer Category One for $1000 S-P time method Back to Jeopardy Board Category Four for $200 Refers to how strong an earthquake is Click here to check your answer Category Four for $200 magnitude Back to Jeopardy Board Category Four for $400 Refers to the amount of damage caused by earthquake Click here to check your answer Category Four for $400 intensity Back to Jeopardy Board Category Four for $600 Best thing to do if you are indoors when an earthquake begins is _______. Click here to check your answer Category Four for $600 Crouch under a table or desk Back to Jeopardy Board Category Four for $800 Most earthquakes occur along the edges of ________. Click here to check your answer Category One for $800 Tectonic plates Back to Jeopardy Board Answer Category Four for $1000 What kind of deformation leads to earthquakes? a. Plastic deformation b. Elastic deformation Click here to check your answer Category One for $1000 b. Elastic deformation Back to Jeopardy Board Category Five for $200 The strength of an earthquake is determined by a. Type of fault which it occurs b. Amount of damage it causes c. Amount of ground motion Click here to check your answer Category Five for $200 c. Amount of ground motion Back to Jeopardy Board Category Five for $400 A measure of how likely an area is to experience an earthquake is its a. earthquake- zone level b. Seismic gap level c. Earthquake-hazard level Click here to check your answer Category Five for $400 c. Earthquake hazard level Back to Jeopardy Board Answer Category Five for $600 Which of the following is not a technology used to construct earthquake-resistant buildings? a. Tectonic plate b. Cross brace c. Mass damper d. Base isolator Click here to check your answer Category Five for $600 a. Tectonic plate Back to Jeopardy Board Category Five for $800 If you are in a car on the open road when an earthquake occurs, you should a. Drive away from the area b. Stop the car and stay inside c. Stop the car and seek shelter in a ditch d. Drive slowly to the nearest overpass Click here to check your answer Category Five for $800 b. Stop the car and stay inside Back to Jeopardy Board Category Five for $1000 Area where few earthquakes have happened but probably will in the future a. Seismic gap b. Gap hypothesis c. S-P time method Click here to check your answer Category One for $1000 a. Seismic gap Back to Jeopardy Board Final Jeopardy answer Final Jeopardy Weight placed in the roof of a building to counteract building movement Click here to check your answer Final Jeopardy Mass damper Back to Jeopardy Board