Earthquakes_Type of Faults_Science G8.pptx

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What are types of faults that can generate earthquakes.


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1. It is the sudden movement of the Earth, caused by the abrupt release of strain that has accumulated over a long period of time. Fault c. Epicenter Earthquake d. Focus

1. It is the sudden movement of the Earth, caused by the abrupt release of strain that has accumulated over a long period of time. Fault c. Epicenter Earthquake d. Focus

2. Which of the following causes an earthquake? Ground shaking Movement of faults Movement of tectonic plates Landslides and mass wasting events

2. Which of the following causes an earthquake? Ground shaking Movement of faults Movement of tectonic plates Landslides and mass wasting events

Earthquakes Vibration of the Earth produced by the rapid release of energy. ….. Massive energy!

How are faults generally described? Faults are boundaries between tectonic plates. Faults are locations that generate earthquakes. Faults are breaks in Earth’s crust with a displacement. Faults are raised portions of the ground after an earthquake.

Fault Parts 4. Using the illustration, Which is the focus that is the earthquake's underground point of origin or hypocenter?

D A B C

Fault Parts 5. It is the point on the earth’s surface immediately above where the earthquake occurs. Focus Epicenter Both A and B None of the Above

Fault Parts 6 . In the given illustration where does the fault lies?

D A B C

7. What kind of fault is that we can identify but which do not have earthquakes? Marikina Fault c. Inactive Fault Tectonic Plates d. Active Fault

A B

8. What do we use to measure INTENSITY ? a. Richter Scale b. Mercalli Scale c. Seismograph d. Telegraph
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