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Earth’s Interior
Seismic Waves
Faults Earthquake More Seismic
Earthquake Destruction
How many layers does the Earth’s interior have?
A 100
What is 4?
A 100
What is the name of the layer of the Earth’s interior that comprised of liquid iron?
A 200
What is the OUTER CORE?
A 200
A 300
What is the name of the outer most layer
of the Earth?
What is the CRUST?
A 300
Greek, meaning “without strength”
A 400
What is the ASTHENOSPHERE?
A 400
Name the components of the lithosphere
A 500
What are the CRUST and UPPER MOST PART OF
THE MANTLE?
A 500
The three major seismic waves
B 100
What are the PRIMARY, SECONDARY, and SURFACE WAVES
B 100
Originates at the focus
B 200
What are the PRIMARY and SECONDARY WAVES?
B 200
The fastest moving seismic wave
B 300
What is the PRIMARY WAVE?
B 300
Cause the most damage
B 400
What is the SURFACE WAVE?
B 400
Does not travel through liquid
B 500
What are SECONDARY WAVES?
B 500
Define Fault
C 100
What is THE SURFACE ALONG WHICH ROCKS
BREAK AND MOVE?
C 100
The point where rocks cannot bend anymore
C 200
What is the ELASTIC LIMIT?
C 200
Fault created from compressional force
C 300
What is a REVERSE FAULT?
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
The San Andreas is one
C 400
What is a strike-slip fault
C 400
The force behind a normal fault
C 500
What is a TENSION FORCE?
C 500
The point beneath the surface where the energy release
occurs
D 100
What is the FOCUS?
D 100
Scientists who study earthquakes and seismic
waves
D 200
Who are SEISMOLOGISTS?
D 200
Point on the Earth’s surface directly above an
earthquake’s focus
D 300
What is the EPICENTER?
D 300
State with the most earthquake’s each year
D 400
What is ALASKA?
D 400
Famous Quake of 1906
D 500
What is the San Francisco Quake?
D 500
Difference in arrival time between primary and secondary waves help scientists locate this
E 100
What is the EPICENTER?
E 100
Number of seismograph station readings needed to
locate an earthquake epicenter
E 200
What is 3?
E 200
Zone where no seismic waves reach
E 300
What is the SHADOW ZONE?
E 300
Moves through the Earth by causing particles in rocks to vibrate at right angles to the
direction of the wave
E 400
What is a SECONDARY WAVE?
E 400
A Yugoslavian scientist discovered this boundary line
from seismic wave studies
E 500
What is the MOHO DISCONTINUITY?
E 500
Measure of the energy released by an earthquake
F 100
What is MAGNITUDE?
F 100
Measures local intensity on one kind of seismograph
F 200
What is the RICHTER SCALE?
F 200
Earthquakes under the sea causes a sudden movement of
the ocean floor
F 300
What is a TSUNAMI?
F 300
Depends on strength and size of fault movement
F 400
What is MOMENT MAGNITUDE?
F 400
For each increase of 1.0 on the Richter scale, the
amplitude of the largest surface waves is this
F 500
What is 10 times greater?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Earthquake Measurement
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The amount of energy released for every 1.0 increase on the
Richter scale
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What is 32?
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