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1. Earthquakes! 2. Big Ideas... What is an earthquake? What causes earthquakes? How are earthquakes measured?What areas are more susceptible to an earthquake?Why? What does…
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* Fundamentals of Earthquake Seismology Dr. Kalyan Kumar, G. Attend class if you are interested If you choose to attend class: - make sure you’re not more than 5 minutes…
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Slide 1 Slide 2 An earthquake is the vibration, sometimes violent, of the Earth's surface that follows a sudden release of stored energy when a fault ruptures. This…
Slide 1 Slide 2 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 an…