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What are 'seismic waves'?
vibrations in the earth that transmit energy and occur during earthquakes,volcanic eruptions or explosions
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How many mountains are there in the world?
more than ten million
more than one hundred million
more than one million
more than one billion
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The Alps is located in South America. True or False?
False
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Where do erthquakes usually occur?
on or near tectonic plate boundaries
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When do earthquake occur?
When the layers of rock fault near the plate boundaries suddenly moves
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Give names of three scales used to measure the size of an earthquake.
The Richter, Mercalli and Moment Magnitude Scales
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What is the name of the biggest mountain ranges in Australia?
The Great Dividing Range
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What is 'epicentre'?
The point at ground level directly above the focus of an earthquake
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The altitude of Mt Everest above mean sea level is
8, 488 metres
8,848 metres
4,484 metres
7,748 metres
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What is the definition of 'tsunami'?
Giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruption under the sea
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In which mountain range is Mt. Everest located?
The Great Dividung Range
The Atlas
The Alps
The Himalayas
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Continental currents can move the plates by up to ___ centimetres per year.
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semi-fluid material below or within the earth's crust is called
magma
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