Description

sudden movements of Earth's crust that usually occur at plate boundaries
areas where earthquakes occur frequently
occur when rock layers are squeezed together and double up or bend over rock layers
breaks in Earth's crust caused by movement of one side of the break relative to the other
Earth's surface moves downward relative to the fault
Earth's surface moves upward relative to the fault
form as the plates move horizontally past one another with very little vertical movement
a progressive disturbance that transfers from an earthquake in all directions both below and on Earth's surface
the fastest waves generated by an earthquake
move by squeezing and stretching the rock thy travel through
arrive after primary waves because they're slower
transferring the energy of an earthquake by vibrating the ground up and down and sideways
produced by an earthquake, these move the slowest, but are responsible for the most damage
move the ground from side to side
cause the ground to move like waves rolling through the ocean
the location in where an earthquake originates
the location on Earth's surface that is directly above the focus of an Earthquake
is the study of earthquakes
detect waves that transfers an earthquake's energy
the measure of an earthquakes relative size
combined mathematics with seismograph data so that scientists could compare earthquakes around the world
a scale based on a longarithim of the wave amplitude recorded by seismographs
measures the effect that an earthquake has on populated areas
a massive water wave
triggered by earthquakes, like landslides, rock falls, and mud flowers
the phenomenom that occurs when the shaking motion of an earthquake causes water-saturated sediment to temporarily lose strength and act as if it were a liquid
any opening in Earth's crust where hot molten rock, ashes, and gases and rock fragments erupt
occurs when molten rock, debris, and gases from Earth's interior reach the surface
an acteristics of an eruption
an avalanche of gas, ash, and rock flowing from the side of a volcano
an accumulation of molten rock beneath Earth's surface
can form into a back bone of mounatin
a land mass that forms from the ocean floor as layers of extrusive igneous rock
localized regions of magma close to the crust's surface
occurs as magma rises to the surface and heat rocks in the crust
jets of hot water and steam that shoot into the air

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