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Jeopardy

Are you ready for the Chapter 5 Test?

Let’s find out!

Final Jeopardy

Crust Forces

Not Pizza

It’s not my Fault

To Quake or not

to quake

How do you measure

that?

Damage

Control

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Other than the stress you

get from tests, what is

stress?

Return

What are the three types

of stresses on the Earth’s

Crust?

Return

Explain how shearing

changes the shape of

rocks.

Return

Explain how compression

changes the shape of

rocks.

Return

Explain how tension

changes the shape of

rocks.

Return

Where do most faults

occur?

Return

What are the names of

the two walls in a fault?

Return

Explain how a normal

fault works using the

term “hanging” wall.

Return

Explain how a reverse

fault works using the

term “hanging” wall.

Return

Explain how a strike-slip

fault works using the

term “hanging” wall.

Return

Where is the focus of

an earthquake?

Return

Where is the epicenter of

an earthquake?

Return

What does the “P” in P-

Wave stand for and how

do they move?

Return

What does the “S” in S-

Wave stand for and how

do they move?

Return

Looking at

this chart,

how long

would it

take a

p-wave to

travel 2,000

km? Return

How does a seismograph

work?

Return

How are earthquakes

measured using the

Mercalli Scale?

Return

How are earthquakes

measured using the

Richter Scale?

Return

How are earthquakes

measured using the

Moment Magnitude

Scale?

Return

How can we find the

epicenter of an

earthquake using the

location of 3 different

cities?

Return

What are the four ways

that earthquakes can

cause damage?

Return

Explain how shaking

and aftershocks can

cause damage.

Return

What are tsunamis and

how are they created?

Return

What are three ways

that homes have been

engineered to resist

earthquakes?

Return

What is liquefaction?

Return

Final Jeopardy Choose one type of fault. Diagram the fault, labeling the hanging and foot wall,

show the direction the fault moves, and what type of force

is being applied.

Begin

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