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    Earthquakes
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  • An earthquake of Richter magnitude _____ produces 100 times more ground shaking than an earthquake of magnitude _____?
    3,2
    2,3
    3,4
    3,1
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  • An earthquake of Richter magnitude _____ produces 100 times more ground shaking than an earthquake of magnitude _____?
    2,3
    3,1
    3,2
    3,4
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  • How does fire danger increase during earthquakes?
    Cities cannot afford enough firefighters to put them out.
    There is not enough water available during large earthquakes
    Fallen debris can be flammable, & electrical wiring.
    Cities cannot afford enough firefighters to stop them.
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  • Which of the following choices describes a tsunami?
    The shaking of the ground that liquefies water based soil
    A huge sea wave resembling a large rising tide.
    Buildings and roads on the Earth's surface that are shaken
    A portion of the ground that loosens and slides downhill
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  • What are the characteristics of an earthquake that make it so damaging?
    Many cities do not have enough first responders.
    Earthquakes occur with little or no warning.
    Landslides and mudslides caused by earthquakes.
    Cities can't afford to rebuild right away.
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  • Where is the epicenter of an earthquake found?
    Above ground, directly above the focus.
    Underground, where the rock is breaking.
    About a mile away from the focus.
    Underground, below the focus.
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  • Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes that occur _____.
    in the plains
    underwater
    in the Earth's core
    in the mountains
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  • The point underground where the earthquake occurs is called the:
    Foreshock
    Aftershock
    Epicenter
    Focus
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  • What does it mean to say that the Richter scale is logarithmic?
    There is ten-fold increase in ground shaking for each step
    There is a ten-fold decrease for each step
    Magnitude is cut in half for each step
    Magnitude is doubled for each step
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  • How does a magnitude 4 earthquake differ from a magnitude 8 earthquake in regard to energy?
    The magnitude 8 earthquake has 128 times the energy
    The magnitude 8 has 1,048,576 times energy than the 4
    he magnitude 8 earthquake has 32,768 times energy
    The magnitude 8 earthquake has 1,024 times the energy
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  • The movement of the ground due to rock breaking below the surface during an earthquake is known as _____.
    settlement
    subsidence
    seismic activity
    ground heave
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  • Why do earthquakes occur?
    Climate change
    Hurricanes
    Stress builds up around fault lines
    Atmospheric pressure
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  • Why can geologists not predict earthquakes?
    Activities along fault lines are unpredictable.
    Earthquakes are man made, not natural.
    Earthquakes depend on the weather, which is unpredictable.
    Foreshocks often don't register on seismographs.
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  • What can you expect to happen after experiencing an earthquake?
    You can assume that there will be no more earthquakes.
    You can assume that geologists will be able to predict it.
    You should expect to feel foreshocks.
    You should expect to feel aftershocks.
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  • The seismic waves that do most of the shaking are:
    Primary
    Love
    Body
    Rayleigh
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  • A _____ is a machine that produces (a) _____.
    primary wave, secondary wave
    seismograph, seismogram
    seismogram, seismograph
    seismograph, body wave
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