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Effects of Earthquakes

David Bellon

Mrs. Smith

5th hour

April 8, 2011

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About Earthquakes

What is an earthquake?Shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth’s

surface

How are earthquakes measured?A device that converts ground movements into a signal that is

recorded and printed. This is called a seismograph

What does magnitude mean?The measurement of the Earthquakes sttrenght based on seismic

waves

How is magnitude measured?The moment-magnitude scale measures magnitude

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Damage Caused by Earthquakes

•Can cause unstable objects to fall

•Dramatic ground movements can cause landslides

•Buildings can collapse

•Undersea Earthquakes can send tsunamis onto the land.

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Waves

What are earthquake waves called?• Seismic waves

What two types of seismic waves are there?• P Waves, Primary Waves.• S Waves, Secondary Waves.

What two types of body waves are there?• When P and S Waves arrive at the surface, some of

them turn into Surface Waves

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Body Waves

How do P waves travel?• P Waves compress and expand and can travel

through solids and liquids, these arrive at the surface first

How do S waves travel?• S Waves vibrate side to side and up and down and

can only travel through solids

Which move faster?• P Waves

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Elastic Rebound

• States that Tectonic Plates move relative to each other

• Transform Boundary

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The Tohoku Earthquake

This quake occurred at :

Friday March 11, 2011 5:46 P.M.

This quake occurred Northeast of Honshu

The magnitude of this quake was9.0

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Effects on the environment/earth

• Japans coastline may have shifted 4 meters

• Probably shifted the Earth’s axis by 6.5 inches

• Made the day shorter by 1.8 millionth of a second

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Effects on the People of Japan

• Many people died

• There is a need for food and water

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Effects on the Economy of Japan

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GPS Sensors

• One interesting fact about this earthquake is that it moved several GPS sensors. This will require …(Type answer here)

• How does elastic rebound explain this movement?

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Tsunamis• What is a tsunami?Type your answer here. You can erase the question.

• How do tsunami waves appear at sea?Type your answer here. You can erase the question.

• How high can tsunami waves be?Type your answer here. You can erase the question.

• How fast can tsunami waves move?Type your answer here. You can erase the question.

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