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Name:________________                            Date:_______
Earth Science                                    Rabbi Goldberg


                             Review

Vocabulary –
   1. Crust -
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   2. Fault Zone-
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   3. tilting -
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   4. Folding -
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   5. faulting -
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   6. strata-
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   7. Subsidence-
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   8. Bench mark
       -__________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
       _
   9. Pwave-
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   10. Swave-
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   11. Lwave-
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________
   12. Focus-
       ___________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________




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13. epicenter-
         ___________________________________________________________
         ___________________________________________________________
     14. Earthquake-
         ___________________________________________________________
         ___________________________________________________________
     15. tsunamis -
         ___________________________________________________________
         ___________________________________________________________

                                     Notes review

     I.        The Crust
               a. Is the outer zone of the earth made out of rock
               b. Always changing
     II.       Proofs that the earth is always changing
               a. Deformed rock strata-
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
               b. Displaced Fossils –
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
               c. Subsidence-
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
               d. Bench mark
                  -_____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
     III.      What is the difference between horizontal and vertical displacement/
               a. _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
     IV.       Areas of crustal activies
               a. Earthquakes and volcanic eruption usually occur
                  ____________________________________________________.
               b. Usually the _____________ ocean



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c. These zones mark _____________________________________.
     V.        Earthquake
               a. Is a sudden trembling or shaking of the ground caused by
                  movement along a break or fault in the rock realeasing the stress
                  build up in the ground
               b. When an earthquake occurs ___________________ waves move
                  in all different direction from the focus
                         i. Focus-__________________________________________
                        ii. Epicenter
                            -_______________________________________________
                            ________________________________________________
                      iii. Seismographs
                            -_______________________________________________
                            ________________________________________________
                            _
     VI.       Waves OF Earthquakes
               a. There are several different types of waves
                         i. P Waves – also called Compress waves
                               1. ____________________________teh same direction
                                  the wave is moving
                               2. Pass through anything
                               3. Highest velocity - __________________________
                        ii. S Waves – also called secondary waves
                               1. cause earth to vibrate in _____________________
                               2. _________________________________________
                       iii. Lwaves – Long Period waves
     VII.      How do we measure Earthquake strength
               a. Mercalli scale -
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________
               b. Richter scale
                         i. Measures the amount of energy released by the earth
                            moving
                        ii. Goes from ___________________________
     VIII.     Facts
               a. Both volcanoes and Earthquakes are hazaerdous (dangerous) to
                  living things
               b. Fires are common after an Earthquake do to broken gas lines
                  etc…..
     IX.       Tsunamis
               a. Large underwater earthquakes
                         i. Can occur after a reg earthquake
                        ii. DON’T GO NEAR COAST VERY DANGEROUS




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X.        How do we use a graph ?




                                    Example Question # 1

       If the P wave hits a location at 7 min 30 seconds where is this location?

                             Step #1 Locate 7 Minutes 30 Seconds

 Step # 2 Take a straight piece of paper and draw a line until you hit the P wave

       Step # 3 Using a ruler or your piece of paper draw a straight line down

          Step 4 The line hits the distance at 5.2 multiply that by 1000 = 5,200

                                       Answer = 5, 200




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Example Question #2




An earthquake occurred at 5:00:00 a.m. According to the Earth Science
Reference Tables, at what time would the P-wave reach a seismic station
3,000 kilometers from the epicenter?

          STEP #1 - LOCATE 3,OOO Kilometers on the graph

          Step #2 Move up until you hit the p wave

      Step #3 the move to the left and mark down how many minutes it
took the earthquake to hit the location
       In our case it is around 5 minutes and 40 seconds

          Step # 4 Add 5:40 minutes to 5 am = 5:05 and 40 Seconds


                              Example question #3



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If the difference between the p wave and S wave is 6 minutes 20 seconds, how
                     far away is the location from the epicenter?




           Step # 1 Put a piece of paper and measure 6minutes 45 seconds

  Step #2 Drag the marked index card up the P wave line until your marking hits
        the s wave and the bottom of your card or paper is on the P wave

 Step #3 Draw a straight line down and mark the distance in our example it goes
                              to 5 x1000 = 5,000 km




                                   Example # 4


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If it takes the S wave 17 minutes to reach Position x How long would it take the
                           p-wave to get to position x ?

                         Step # 1 Locate 17 minutes
Step #2 Using a piece of paper or an index card draw a straight line from the 17
                           until you hit the S wave

Step # 3 draw a straight line down from the point of the S wave until the distance
                                     number

             Step #4 Mark off the number ( remember each box is 200 km)
                                  Our answer is 6,000




                                   Example 6 ****


Created by Nissan Goldberg
Where is the Epicenter? NYS Lab




  Step 1 Look at the graph above it shops three different seismograms at three
different locations The first set of zigzags with the P is the P wave the second set
     and larger is the S wave. Subtract the p wave time from the S wave time.

            San Jose                     New York                San Francisco

       P wave = 21
    S wave began 30:30
           30:30
         - 21:00
            8:30 Minutes

 Step #2 Take each time difference and do the same thing you did in example #3
                 and determine the distance for each location.
        San Jose                    New York                   San Francisco




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Step #3 On the bottom of your map below there are measurements




using your protractor measure out the distance .




Created by Nissan Goldberg
Step #4 Without moving your measurement put the point on the correct location
                             and make a circle

                              Step # 5 Do this for each location




Step 6 the place where the circles meet mark with an X (or if there is a large over
                        gap color it in and them mark it.

                   You are done the X is your epicenter GOOD JOB!!!!!!!!!!!




Created by Nissan Goldberg
Example #5




 Question: If it takes the S wave 18 minute to get to location Y, How long does it
                    take the p wave to get to the same location?

                                      Step # 1 Locate 18 minutes

Step #2 Using a piece of paper or an index card draw a straight line from the 18
                           until you hit the S wave

Step # 3 Then draw using a piece of paper or a card a straight line down from the
              point of the S wave until the you HIT THE P WAVE

 Step #4 From the point on the P wave draw a straight line to the left until you hit
                                 the time line



                             Step #4 Mark off the time to the nearest 00:10
                                      Our answer is !0 minutes




Created by Nissan Goldberg

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Earthquake review

  • 1. Name:________________ Date:_______ Earth Science Rabbi Goldberg Review Vocabulary – 1. Crust - ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 2. Fault Zone- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 3. tilting - ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 4. Folding - ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 5. faulting - ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 6. strata- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 7. Subsidence- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 8. Bench mark -__________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ _ 9. Pwave- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 10. Swave- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 11. Lwave- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 12. Focus- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 2. 13. epicenter- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 14. Earthquake- ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 15. tsunamis - ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Notes review I. The Crust a. Is the outer zone of the earth made out of rock b. Always changing II. Proofs that the earth is always changing a. Deformed rock strata- _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ b. Displaced Fossils – _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ c. Subsidence- _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ d. Bench mark -_____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ III. What is the difference between horizontal and vertical displacement/ a. _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ IV. Areas of crustal activies a. Earthquakes and volcanic eruption usually occur ____________________________________________________. b. Usually the _____________ ocean Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 3. c. These zones mark _____________________________________. V. Earthquake a. Is a sudden trembling or shaking of the ground caused by movement along a break or fault in the rock realeasing the stress build up in the ground b. When an earthquake occurs ___________________ waves move in all different direction from the focus i. Focus-__________________________________________ ii. Epicenter -_______________________________________________ ________________________________________________ iii. Seismographs -_______________________________________________ ________________________________________________ _ VI. Waves OF Earthquakes a. There are several different types of waves i. P Waves – also called Compress waves 1. ____________________________teh same direction the wave is moving 2. Pass through anything 3. Highest velocity - __________________________ ii. S Waves – also called secondary waves 1. cause earth to vibrate in _____________________ 2. _________________________________________ iii. Lwaves – Long Period waves VII. How do we measure Earthquake strength a. Mercalli scale - _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ b. Richter scale i. Measures the amount of energy released by the earth moving ii. Goes from ___________________________ VIII. Facts a. Both volcanoes and Earthquakes are hazaerdous (dangerous) to living things b. Fires are common after an Earthquake do to broken gas lines etc….. IX. Tsunamis a. Large underwater earthquakes i. Can occur after a reg earthquake ii. DON’T GO NEAR COAST VERY DANGEROUS Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 4. X. How do we use a graph ? Example Question # 1 If the P wave hits a location at 7 min 30 seconds where is this location? Step #1 Locate 7 Minutes 30 Seconds Step # 2 Take a straight piece of paper and draw a line until you hit the P wave Step # 3 Using a ruler or your piece of paper draw a straight line down Step 4 The line hits the distance at 5.2 multiply that by 1000 = 5,200 Answer = 5, 200 Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 5. Example Question #2 An earthquake occurred at 5:00:00 a.m. According to the Earth Science Reference Tables, at what time would the P-wave reach a seismic station 3,000 kilometers from the epicenter? STEP #1 - LOCATE 3,OOO Kilometers on the graph Step #2 Move up until you hit the p wave Step #3 the move to the left and mark down how many minutes it took the earthquake to hit the location In our case it is around 5 minutes and 40 seconds Step # 4 Add 5:40 minutes to 5 am = 5:05 and 40 Seconds Example question #3 Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 6. If the difference between the p wave and S wave is 6 minutes 20 seconds, how far away is the location from the epicenter? Step # 1 Put a piece of paper and measure 6minutes 45 seconds Step #2 Drag the marked index card up the P wave line until your marking hits the s wave and the bottom of your card or paper is on the P wave Step #3 Draw a straight line down and mark the distance in our example it goes to 5 x1000 = 5,000 km Example # 4 Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 7. If it takes the S wave 17 minutes to reach Position x How long would it take the p-wave to get to position x ? Step # 1 Locate 17 minutes Step #2 Using a piece of paper or an index card draw a straight line from the 17 until you hit the S wave Step # 3 draw a straight line down from the point of the S wave until the distance number Step #4 Mark off the number ( remember each box is 200 km) Our answer is 6,000 Example 6 **** Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 8. Where is the Epicenter? NYS Lab Step 1 Look at the graph above it shops three different seismograms at three different locations The first set of zigzags with the P is the P wave the second set and larger is the S wave. Subtract the p wave time from the S wave time. San Jose New York San Francisco P wave = 21 S wave began 30:30 30:30 - 21:00 8:30 Minutes Step #2 Take each time difference and do the same thing you did in example #3 and determine the distance for each location. San Jose New York San Francisco Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 9. Step #3 On the bottom of your map below there are measurements using your protractor measure out the distance . Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 10. Step #4 Without moving your measurement put the point on the correct location and make a circle Step # 5 Do this for each location Step 6 the place where the circles meet mark with an X (or if there is a large over gap color it in and them mark it. You are done the X is your epicenter GOOD JOB!!!!!!!!!!! Created by Nissan Goldberg
  • 11. Example #5 Question: If it takes the S wave 18 minute to get to location Y, How long does it take the p wave to get to the same location? Step # 1 Locate 18 minutes Step #2 Using a piece of paper or an index card draw a straight line from the 18 until you hit the S wave Step # 3 Then draw using a piece of paper or a card a straight line down from the point of the S wave until the you HIT THE P WAVE Step #4 From the point on the P wave draw a straight line to the left until you hit the time line Step #4 Mark off the time to the nearest 00:10 Our answer is !0 minutes Created by Nissan Goldberg