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    • [PDF File]Earthquakes – Practice Questions and Answers revised ...

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      Earthquakes – Practice Questions and Answers revised November 2008 1. Earthquakes are produced during: (a) plastic failure within the mantle, (b) brittle failure during faulting, (c) mushrooming during folding (d) none of the above 2. Seismic waves are waves of energy that: (a) plastically distort the material that they pass through,


    • [PDF File]Earthquakes Lesson Outline / Study Guide

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      11. Earthquakes and Evidence for Plate Tectonics The global distribution of earthquakes is a good fit for the model of Plate Tectonics. - A connection exists between deep-focus earthquakes and oceanic trenches/subduction zones. - Only shallow-focus earthquakes occur along divergent and transform fault plate boundaries.


    • [PDF File]Science G8| Q2 Earth and Space: Faults and Earthquakes

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      earthquakes. Lesson 1.2 The Learner: Creates emergency plans and kits that will be used at home and in the community. MAP OF THE LESSON: Here is a simple map of the above topics you will cover: EARTHQUAKE FAULT g e n e r a t e c r e a t e Terms Types Earth's Interior Seismic Waves


    • [PDF File]Lesson 1: Intro to Earthquakes - Pennsylvania State University

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      Lesson 1: Intro to Earthquakes . Focus: The zone within the Earth where rock movement produces an earthquake Epicenter: The location on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus . Global Distribution of Earthquakes 1980-1990 . Plate Boundaries. Elastic Rebound Theory . Stick-slip sliding


    • [PDF File]Earthquakes and Volcanoes

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      off a series of earthquakes called an earthquake swarm. A volcano might emit more gas before it erupts. Ground and surface water near the volcano can become more acidic. Geologists study these events and photographs from airplanes and satellites to assess the danger. Volcanic Eruptions and Climate Change Volcanic eruptions can affect climate ...


    • [PDF File]I. Lesson 1: Modeling the Earth--Motion Mock-Ups

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      I. Lesson 1: Modeling the Earth--Motion Mock-Ups What are earthquakes and what causes them? Lesson Description:During this lesson students will perform a research jigsaw activity. The purpose of this activity is to get students to teach each other about: the mechanics of plate tectonics, faults and plate


    • [PDF File]8th Grade Science: Plate Tectonics & Earthquakes

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      collections-earthquakes. Watch video- The Hayward Fault: Overdue for disaster. Then login into Echo (or Google Classroom) - Quest journal entry 1 (QJE 1) and answer the question. Why do scientists believe that the Hayward fault is overdue for an earthquake? Then add the answers of the questions in Earthquakes 101 to your QJE 1. Stop at epicenter.


    • [PDF File]Earthquake Lesson revised - Teaching Portfolio

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      earthquakes occur and why they occur. This lesson also fosters an understanding of plate tectonics in relation to concepts and terms of geography. Standards Indiana State Standards 1.W.3.2: Develop a topic sentence or main idea, provide some facts or details about the topic, and provide a concluding statement.


    • [PDF File]Chapter Introduction Lesson 1 Earthquakes

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      Lesson 1-1 •Earthquakes are the vibrations in the ground that result from movement along breaks in Earth’s lithosphere, called faults. •The forces that move tectonic plates also push and pull on rocks along the fault. •The greater the force applied to a fault, the greater the chance of a large and destructive earthquake. What are ...


    • [PDF File]Earthquake lesson plan - AIDR

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      5 Did you know? • The Australian Geological Survey Organisation in Canberra estimates that, on average, the Australian region experiences an earthquake of at least Richter scale magnitude 5.5, or larger, every 13-15 months. • Ninety per cent of all earthquakes in the world take place at tectonic plate boundaries and are the result of the constant movement of the plates against each other.


    • [PDF File]Chapter Nine: Earthquakes and Volcanoes Lesson 1: Earthquakes

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      Chapter Nine: Earthquakes and Volcanoes Lesson 1: Earthquakes Earthquakes: the vibrations in the ground that result from movement along breaks in Earth’s lithosphere These breaks are called faults Plate boundaries: areas where Earth’s lithospheric plates move and interact with each other, producing earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain ranges


    • EARTHQUAKES

      Earthquakes cause seismic waves that can be devastating to humans and other organisms. Lesson 1: Earthquakes and Plate Boundaries Most earthquakes occur at plate boundaries when rocks break and move along faults. Lesson 2: Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Earthquakes cause seismic waves that provide valuable data. Lesson 3: Measuring Earthquakes


    • [PDF File]CHAPTER 8 Earthquakes SECTION 1 What Are Earthquakes?

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      Chapter 8 Earthquakes SECTION 1 WHAT ARE EARTHQUAKES? 1. A fault is a break in the crust that rocks slide along. 2. The plate boundaries should be drawn along the areas with large numbers of earthquakes. 3. The rocks are folded. 4. The movement of the plates causes pressure to build up. When the pressure is released, an earthquake occurs.


    • [PDF File]Content Practice A LESSON 1 Earthquakes

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      pgs 211-220 LESSON 1 Earthquakes Key Concept What is an earthquake? Directions: Identify each type of fault by writing normal, reverse, or strike-slip in the space provided. Types of Faults 1. 2. 3. Directions: On the line before each statement, write T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false.If the statement is false, change the underlined word(s) to make it true.


    • [PDF File]Lesson #1: Introducing Earthquakes - Weebly

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      Lesson #1: Introducing Earthquakes Introduction- Did you know that during recorded history, more than 13 million people have died as a result of earthquakes and that about 1 million of those deaths occurred in the 20th century? In one earthquake alone in Turkey in 1999, more than 17,000 people were killed.


    • [PDF File]Grade 6.05 Intro-Earthquakes and Volcanoes

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      earthquakes and volcanoes with Lesson 1, “Earth Shaking Events” where historical earthquakes and volcanoes are plotted. Distances from Carpenteria and Santa Barbara are determined providing a foundation of experience relatively close the student’s environment. The lesson concludes with a risk-level analysis of the Carpenteria/Santa



    • Lesson 6: Earthquakes Lesson Plan

      Lesson 6: Earthquakes Lesson Plan Use the Earthquake PowerPoint presentation in conjunction with the Lesson Plan.The PowerPoint presentation contains photographs and images and follows the sequence of the lesson. The factsheet for teachers to accompany this lesson also explains some of the key points in more detail. It is


    • [PDF File]Answer Key Earthquakes and Volcanoes

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      Earthquakes and Volcanoes Lesson 1 Before You Read 1. agree 2. agree 3. disagree Read to Learn 1. vibrations in the ground that result from movement along breaks in Earth’s lithosphere 2. in the oceans and along the edges of continents where tectonic plates meet 3. a break in Earth’s lithosphere where one block of rock moves


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