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Transcript
This
is
Earth Science
Jeopardy
Jeopardy
Forces in
Earth's Crust
Earthquakes
and Seismic
Waves
Monitoring
Earthquakes
Earthquake
Safety
Vocabulary
Capture the
Chapter
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Forces in Earth's Crust for 200
A force that acts on a rock to change
its shape or volume is called
________________.
Forces in Earth's Crust for 400
Anticlines and synclines are two types
of ______________________.
Forces in Earth's Crust for 600
Which stress force pulls on the crust and
stretches rock?
Forces in Earth's Crust for 800
A break in the crust where slabs slip past
each other is a(n) ___________.
Forces in Earth's Crust for 1000
This is the type of fault that forms when the
hanging wall moves upward past the
footwall.
Earthquakes and Seismic Waves for
200
This type of seismic waves arrives first
at a seismograph.
Earthquakes and Seismic Waves for
400
The point beneath Earth’s surface
where the crust breaks and triggers
an earthquake is called the _______.
Earthquakes and Seismic Waves for
600
The ______________ is a rating
system that estimates the strength of
an earthquake.
Earthquakes and Seismic Waves for
800
The point on Earth’s surface directly
above an earthquake’s focus is called
the ____________________.
Earthquakes and Seismic Waves for
1000
S waves arrive at a seismograph ________
P waves.
Monitoring Earthquakes for 200
An instrument used to measure and
record ground movements during an
earthquake is called a(n) _________.
Monitoring Earthquakes for 400
A tracing of earthquake motion that is
created by a seismograph
Monitoring Earthquakes for 600
This instrument is used to measure
changes in elevation and horizontal
movement from space.
Monitoring Earthquakes for 800
A measure of the strength of an
earthquake?
Monitoring Earthquakes for 1000
A measure of the degree to which an
earthquake is felt by people and the
amount of damage caused.
Earthquake Safety for 200
A measurement of how likely an area is
to have damaging earthquakes in the
future.
Earthquake Safety for 400
Water displaced by an undersea
earthquake may produce _________.
Earthquake Safety for 600
An area along a fault where relatively few
earthquakes have occurred recently but
where strong earthquakes have occurred
in the past.
Earthquake Safety for 800
This is what people should do when an
earthquake occurs and they are
indoors.
Earthquake Safety for 1000
Sometimes, buildings that are weakened by
an earthquake could fall if a(n) _________
occurs in the same area.
Vocabulary for 200
The type of stress force that produces
a reverse fault is _____________.
Vocabulary for 400
Compression, tension, and shearing
are three types of ____________ that
cause changes in the crust.
Vocabulary for 600
The type of stress force that produces
a normal fault is ___________.
Vocabulary for 800
The type of stress that pushes masses
of rock sideways in opposite
directions is ______________.
Vocabulary for 1000
By drawing circles to show distances from
three seismograph stations, geologist can
locate the ____________ of an
earthquake.
Capture the Chapter for 200
______________ of the crust produces
anticlines and synclines.
Capture the Chapter for 400
This is what the Richter scale
measures.
Capture the Chapter for 600
This is what the Richter scale measures.
Capture the Chapter for 800
Each time the magnitude of the Richter
scale increases by one unit, the measured
ground movement becomes _____ times
more intense.
Capture the Chapter for 1000
This is why it is difficult for geologists to
predict earthquakes.
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Final Jeopardy
How much more ground motion is produced by an
earthquake of magnitude 7.0 than by an earthquake of
magnitude 4.0?
Final
Jeopardy
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