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During an earthquake, it is safe to use elevators to evacuate the building.
FALSE
Earthquakes only cause destruction and have no positive effects on the landscape.
FALSE
The 2010 Haiti earthquake had no fatalities due to collapsing buildings and falling debris.
FALSE
Buildings do not need to be strong and flexible to survive an earthquake.
FALSE
The next big earthquake in Japan was predicted to happen farther north, away from Tokyo.
FALSE
Earthquakes can only be predicted if enough information is collected about the earthquake zones.
TRUE
Seismologists can accurately predict when earthquakes will happen.
FALSE
Tsunamis do not cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure.
FALSE
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake in southern Asia produced 10-foot (3-meter) tsunamis.
FALSE
The 2011 Japan earthquake produced tsunami waves less than 10 feet (3 meters) high.
FALSE
Tsunamis caused by earthquakes can travel at speeds of more than 100 miles per hour.
TRUE
The 1960 Chilean earthquake produced tsunami waves up to 82 feet high.
TRUE
Earthquakes under the ocean can create fast-moving waves called tsunamis.
TRUE
The 2011 Japan earthquake was the fourth largest earthquake ever recorded, with a magnitude of 9.0.
TRUE
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake is ten times smaller than a magnitude 6.0 quake.
FALSE
Seismologists use seismographs to record the magnitude of an earthquake.
TRUE
Faults are breaks in Earth's crust where plates crash together, spread apart, and slide against each other.
TRUE
The largest recorded earthquake in history struck Chile in 1960 with a magnitude of 9.5.
TRUE
Most earthquakes occur at the edges of Earth's plates.
TRUE
Dr. Inés Cifuentes is a seismologist who compares the movement of Earth's plates to the boiling of milk.
TRUE
The crust of the Earth is divided into different pieces called plates.
TRUE
Earth's crust is solid and behaves like a thick gel.
FALSE
During an earthquakeit is safe to use elevators to evacuate the building
. FALSE
The next big earthquake in Japan was predicted to happen farther north away from Tokyo.
FALSE
The 2011 Japan earthquake was the fourth largest earthquake ever recorded with a magnitude of 9.0.
TRUE
Faults are breaks in Earth's crust where plates crash together spread apart and slide against each other
TRUE