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E&S Chapter 19 Vocab Puzzle

Teacher: Springston
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Vibrations of the ground produced during an earthquake
A measure of the energy of a seismic wave
A numerical rating system that measures the energy of the largest seismic waves
Caused when a material is bent, compressed, or stretched
The deformation of materials in response to stress
The point on Earth's surface directly above the focus
A scale in which rates the types of damage and other effects of an earthquake as noted by observers during and after its occurence
Any fracture or system of fractures along which Earth moves
The total force acting on crustal rocks per unit of area
A sensitive instrument used by scientists to detect seismic waves
A phenomenon in which seismic vibrations can cause the ground to behave like a liquid
The record produced by a seismometer
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A rating scale that measures the energy released by an earthquake, taking into account the size of the fault rupture, the amount of movement along the fault and the rocks' stiffness
The height of a wave
A large ocean wave generated by vertical motion of the seafloor during an earthquake
The first waves of an earthquake, they can travel through solids, liquids and gases
A type of strain that produces permanent deformation
Seismic waves that can only travel through solids, slower than P-waves but not the slowest.
Sections located along faults that are known to be active, but which have not experienced significant earthquakes for a long period of time
The point where earthquake waves originate