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Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda AIM: How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

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Page 1: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

EarthquakesIntroduction to Earthquakes

Page 2: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

Aim, Learning Target and Agenda AIM:

How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

Learning Target: I can use explain and illustrate what happens during an

earthquake

Agenda Catalyst

Intro to C-squared

Earthquake footage

Earthquake vocab

Practice!

Page 3: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

Do Now You have 4 minutes!

What is the name of the plate boundary where earthquakes usually occur? Divergent c. Convergent

Subducting d. Transverse

Arrows in the block diagram (at right) show the relative movement along a tectonic plate boundary. Between which two tectonic plates could this type of plate boundary exist?

Page 4: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

Earthquake footage From a quake in California in 1989

http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/environment/environment-natural-disasters/earthquakes/earthquake-montage.html

Page 5: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

San Andreas Fault

Page 6: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

Earthquake A natural, rapid shaking of the lithosphere

caused when rocks are displaced due to the release of energy stored in rocks; most caused by rapid movements along faults, but also associated with other events, such as volcanic eruptions.

Earthquakes occur at TRANSFORM boundaries

Page 7: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

Some vocab!Fault – a crack in a landmass where

there has been displacement, shifting, ormovement of land on both sides

Focus - the place where an earthquake originates

Epicenter- the place on Earth’s surface lyingdirectly above the focus,or the origin of an earthquake

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Energy builds up and is released in the form of...

Seismic waves – the energy waves given off by an earthquake. Also called earthquake waves.

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Two types of seismic waves

P waves S waves

P for primary (meaning 1st)

S for secondary (meaning 2nd)

Faster Slower

Travels throiugh solid, liquids and gas

Travels through solids only

Page 10: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

We can figure out information about the epicenter based on

seismograms.

Page 11: Earthquakes Introduction to Earthquakes. Aim, Learning Target and Agenda  AIM:  How do I explain and illustrate what happens during an earthquake?

Complete Practice Problems

What is the focus?  

What is the epicenter? 

Draw a picture that shows the focus, epicenter, and movement of the waves when an earthquake occurs. (Hint: draw a side view of the earth)

 How are P- and S-waves different?