A) explains the behavior of seismic waves B) explains the origin of earthquakes C) explains the sudden return of deformed rock to its original form D) none of these
A) focus B) epicenter C) fault scarp D) origin
A) tensional surface waves B) compressional surface waves C) transverse body waves D) shearing body waves
A) 1 B) 5 C) 3 D) 4
A) the intensity of an earthquake B) magnitude of an earthquake C) the total monetary damage caused by an earthquake. D) the damage caused by a an earthquake
A) none of these choices B) at mid-ocean ridges C) ancient mountain ranges D) subduction zones
A) S-waves B) Love waves C) Rayleigh waves D) P-waves
A) Minnesota B) Alaska C) Arizona D) Florida
A) a landslide B) Rayleigh motion C) compressional uplift D) liquefaction
A) Richter scale recorder B) seismograph C) Mercalli scale recorder D) seismogram
A) Fujita Scale B) Modified Mercalli Scale C) Warren Intensity Scale D) Richter Scale
A) epicenter B) origin C) fault D) focus
A) tsunami B) fault C) hot spot D) slide zone
A) aftershock B) seismology C) deformation D) tension
A) an earthquake B) a fault murmur C) the epicenter D) P-waves
A) S-waves B) elastic rebound C) aftershocks D) earthquake tremors
A) tectonic specialist B) seismologist C) faultologist D) paleontologist
A) two tectonic plates are moving past each other B) new oceanic sea-floor is created C) two tectonic plates collide with each other D) two tectonic plates are moving away from each other
A) two tectonic plates are moving away from each other B) two tectonic plates collide with each other C) two tectonic plates are moving past each other D) where new mountain valleys are created
A) two tectonic plates are moving past each other B) two tectonic plates are moving away from each other C) new oceanic sea-floor is created D) two tectonic plates collide with each other
A) strike-slip B) normal C) reverse D) slide
A) folding B) tension C) deformation D) uplift
A) S-waves B) P-waves C) none of the above D) surface waves
A) earth materials through which the waves move B) all of these choices C) depth of the focus D) distance from the epicenter
A) changes in ground level B) aftershocks C) ground rupture D) landslides
A) no earthquakes ever occur B) one block slides past the other with no uplift C) the tectonic blocks demonstrate folding D) the block above the fault moves downward relative to the block below
A) the block above the fault moves downward relative to the block below B) the tectonic blocks demonstrate folding C) the blocks move past each other D) no earthquakes ever occur
A) kaiko B) nalu C) tsunami D) bombora
A) magma B) energy C) Rayleigh waves D) batholith intrusions
A) ionosphere B) mesosphere C) lithosphere D) core |