earthquakes123 Word Scramble
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Word | Definition |
Earthquake | Vibrations in the earth caused by the sudden releases of energy |
Crust | The earth's outer layer; the coolest and least dense layer of the earth |
Fault | A fracture in bedrock, along which blocks of rocks on opposite sides of the fracture move |
Mantle | The layer of the earth beneath the crust |
Lithosphere | The cool, solid outer shell of the earth |
Lithospheric Plates | Large peices of the lithosphere that are always moving |
Seismologist | A scientist who studies eartgquakes |
P-Wave | Compress and expand the ground like an accordion |
S-Wave | Vibrate from side to side |
Surface Wave | Move more slowly than P Waves and S Waves |
Seismic Wave | Carry the energy of an earthquake away from the focus, through the Earth's interrior, across the surface |
Focus | The point at which a rock under stress breaks and triggers an earthquake |
Epicenter | The point on the surface directly above the focus |
Seismograph | Is an instrument that records and measures seismic waves |
Magnitude | Is a number geologist assign to an earthquake based on the earthquake's strength |
Ritcher Scale | Is a rating of an earthquake's magnitude based on size of earthquake's seismic waves |
Mercalli Scale | Rate an earthquakes according to the level of damage at a given place |
Moment-Magnitude Scale | A rating system that estimates the total energy realeased by an earthquake |
Liquifaction | Occurs when an earthquake's violent shaking suddenly turns loose, soft soil into liquid mud |
Aftershock | An earthquake that occurs after a large earthquake in the same area |
Tsunami | The water displaced by a strong earthquake on the ocean floor forms a large wave |
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