Chapter: Earthquakes and Volcanoes Table of Contents Section 3: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Plate TectonicsEarthquakes, Volcanoes, and Plate Tectonics.
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What is an earthquake? An earthquake is a sudden shaking of the ground caused by breaking rock. They generate seismic waves which can be recorded on a.
Section 2-2 Measuring Earthquakes Andrea Gonzalez Isabella Alexander Sylvia Silva Alondra Rodriguez 12/10/07.
Earth’s Interior Let’s get to the heart of the Earth By the Lunar and Planetary Institute For use in teacher workshops.
Wednesday, Nov. 12 th (A day) Thursday, Nov. 13 th (B day) Science Class.
1.What is an earthquake? 2.What causes earthquakes? 3.How are earthquakes measured? 4.What areas are more susceptible to an earthquake? Why? 5.What does.
22.5 Earthquakes The tsunami triggered by the 2004 Sumatra earthquake caused extensive damage to coastal areas in Southeast Asia.
Topic 4 – Waves and the Earth 21/09/2015 1)Pre-natal scanning 1)Sonar 2)Communication between animalsUltrasound Ultrasound is the region of sound above.
Objective You will use the theory of plate tectonics in order to explain the changes in the earth’s surface as a result of earthquakes Warm-up Along.
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