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Knipp-7D-Kellateria
Earthquake Facts
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Geology
7th Grade
01/08/2013

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Shear
Definition
Forces that push on rock in the opposite--but not directly opposite-- horizontal directions and eventually creates a stike-slip fault when strong enough
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Compression
Definition
Forces that squeezes the rock to form a reverse fault
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Tension
Definition
Forces that pull rocks apart to form a normal fault
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Strike-Slip Fault
Definition
Break in rock caused by shear forces, where rocks move past each other without much vertical movement
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Normal Fault
Definition
Break in rock caused by tension forces, where rock above the fault surface moves down relative to the rock below the fault surface
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Reverse Fault
Definition
Break in rock caused by comprresive forces, where rock above the fault surface moves upward relative to the rock below the fault surface
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Fault
Definition
Surface along which rocks move when they pass their elastic limit and break
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Earthquake
Definition
Vibrations produced when rocks break along a fault
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Magnitude
Definition
Measure of the energy released during an earthquake
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Liquifaction
Definition
Occurs when wet soil acts more like a liquid during an earthquake
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Seismograph
Definition
instrument used to register earthquake waves and record the time that each arrived
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Focus
Definition
In an earthquake, the point below Earth's surface where energy is released in the form of seismic waves
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Epicenter
Definition
Point above the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus
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Seismic Wave
Definition
Wave generated by an earthquake
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Tsunami
Definition
Seismic sea wave that begins over an earthquake focus and can be highly destructive when it crashes on shore
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