What is an earthquake pptx
Waves. What is a wave? - a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space Examples: ocean waves light sound.
Chapter 6. magma- melted rock below Earth’s surface; called lava at the surface.
Chapter 11 Earthquakes. Section 1 Forces Inside Earth A.When rocks break they move along faults. 1.Applied forces cause rocks to undergo elastic deformation.
Chapter 8 Sections 1-4 By: Kelsey Garrison Brittany Ramsey.
Amanda Embrey and Steven Bomar Chapter 8. Even though we believe that earthquakes are just ground tremors, they are way more complex than that. In order.
Earth as a System Chapter 2. Earth Facts: –the third planet from the sun in our solar system –formed about 4.6 billion years ago –made mostly of rock.
© Boardworks Ltd 2003 KS4 Earth’s Structure. © Boardworks Ltd 2003 Structure of the Earth the crust mantle outer core inner core.
E3.P3XB Unit Plate Boundaries and Earthquakes. Types of Plate Boundaries Divergent Transform Convergent.
Earthquakes and Volcanoes Earthquake - shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane of from.
TAKS Flash Cards IPC (Objectives 4 & 5). Transverse Wave The medium moves perpendicular to the wave.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: HOW HAS EARTHQUAKES SHAPED OUR EARTH? HOW DO TECTONIC PLATES CAUSE EARTHQUAKES?