Deck 33: Earthquakes and Landscapes

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Earthquakes are caused by movement along lithospheric plates. Lithospheric plates move by:

A) converging plates (moving together)
B) diverging plates(moving apart)
C) side-by-side motion (sliding past one another)
D) all of the above
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As stress is imposed on a rock, it will deform until the stress is greater than the strength of the rock causing a(n):

A) fault
B) earthquake
C) focus
D) epicenter
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The ________ is measured by the severity of shaking and the amount of damage that occurs following an earthquake.

A) intensity
B) magnitude
C) epicenter
D) amount of energy released
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Shaking is felt stronger near the epicenter of an earthquake and lessens to areas moving farther away. This effect is called:

A) amplification
B) attenuation
C) intensity
D) dissipation
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Geophysicist Charles Richter developed the Richter Scale to measure an earthquake's magnitude. An increase from 4.0 magnitude to 5.0 magnitude means:

A) the amount of energy released is 1 times greater
B) not much of an increase compared to the amount of damage
C) there is 10 times more physical force of ground motion
D) there is 5 times more energy released
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Although a 7.0 magnitude earthquake measures the same amount of ground motion despite the location, certain areas experience more destruction than others. Reason(s) that may explain this are:

A) the area is more heavily populated
B) the ground to which the earthquake travels through may experience more shaking
C) structures are not built to withstand earthquakes
D) all of the above
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Shaking accounts for just a fraction of the damage caused by earthquakes. Damage may also be caused by:

A) fires
B) tsunami
C) landslides
D) all of the above
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Educating the public about the causes of earthquakes and their potential hazards may help to alleviate death and destruction should an earthquake occur, but a country also needs _____ to help prepare for the likelihood of such an event.

A) food
B) water
C) money
D) more people
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Earthquakes that do NOT occur along a plate boundary occur in this zone.

A) Circum-Pacific belt
B) intraplate
C) Trans-Eurasian belt
D) Midocean ridge belt
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The greatest concentration of earthquakes occurs along the:

A) Circum-Pacific belt
B) intraplate
C) trans-Eurasian belt
D) midocean ridge belt
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Why did the 9.2 magnitude in Alaska's 1964 earthquake result in only 131 deaths, while the 7.0 magnitude in Haiti's 2010 earthquake result in over 300,000 deaths?

A) poor construction of buildings in Haiti caused buildings to collapse
B) because Alaska is built on loose sediment and buildings moved with the shaking
C) because of low population density near the epicenter in Alaska's earthquake
D) both (a) and (c)
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The largest earthquakes that have been recorded typically occur along:

A) divergent boundaries
B) convergent boundaries
C) strike-slip boundaries
D) all of the above produce extremely large earthquakes
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Subduction zones are associated with this type of plate boundary.

A) divergent boundaries
B) convergent boundaries
C) strike-slip boundaries
D) all of the above
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A tsunami wave is also correctly called a:

A) seismic sea wave
B) tidal wave
C) volcano wave
D) both (a) and (b)
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In 2011, over 20,000 people died in Japan's 9.2M Tohoku earthquake. The worst damage and loss of life were caused by:

A) nuclear fallout
B) landslide
C) tsunami
D) collapsed buildings
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All of the following are possible causes of a tsunami EXCEPT:

A) earthquake
B) volcano
C) landslide
D) earth-moon gravitational pull
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Deck 33: Earthquakes and Landscapes
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Earthquakes are caused by movement along lithospheric plates. Lithospheric plates move by:

A) converging plates (moving together)
B) diverging plates(moving apart)
C) side-by-side motion (sliding past one another)
D) all of the above
D
2
As stress is imposed on a rock, it will deform until the stress is greater than the strength of the rock causing a(n):

A) fault
B) earthquake
C) focus
D) epicenter
B
3
The ________ is measured by the severity of shaking and the amount of damage that occurs following an earthquake.

A) intensity
B) magnitude
C) epicenter
D) amount of energy released
A
4
Shaking is felt stronger near the epicenter of an earthquake and lessens to areas moving farther away. This effect is called:

A) amplification
B) attenuation
C) intensity
D) dissipation
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Geophysicist Charles Richter developed the Richter Scale to measure an earthquake's magnitude. An increase from 4.0 magnitude to 5.0 magnitude means:

A) the amount of energy released is 1 times greater
B) not much of an increase compared to the amount of damage
C) there is 10 times more physical force of ground motion
D) there is 5 times more energy released
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Although a 7.0 magnitude earthquake measures the same amount of ground motion despite the location, certain areas experience more destruction than others. Reason(s) that may explain this are:

A) the area is more heavily populated
B) the ground to which the earthquake travels through may experience more shaking
C) structures are not built to withstand earthquakes
D) all of the above
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Shaking accounts for just a fraction of the damage caused by earthquakes. Damage may also be caused by:

A) fires
B) tsunami
C) landslides
D) all of the above
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Educating the public about the causes of earthquakes and their potential hazards may help to alleviate death and destruction should an earthquake occur, but a country also needs _____ to help prepare for the likelihood of such an event.

A) food
B) water
C) money
D) more people
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Earthquakes that do NOT occur along a plate boundary occur in this zone.

A) Circum-Pacific belt
B) intraplate
C) Trans-Eurasian belt
D) Midocean ridge belt
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The greatest concentration of earthquakes occurs along the:

A) Circum-Pacific belt
B) intraplate
C) trans-Eurasian belt
D) midocean ridge belt
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Why did the 9.2 magnitude in Alaska's 1964 earthquake result in only 131 deaths, while the 7.0 magnitude in Haiti's 2010 earthquake result in over 300,000 deaths?

A) poor construction of buildings in Haiti caused buildings to collapse
B) because Alaska is built on loose sediment and buildings moved with the shaking
C) because of low population density near the epicenter in Alaska's earthquake
D) both (a) and (c)
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The largest earthquakes that have been recorded typically occur along:

A) divergent boundaries
B) convergent boundaries
C) strike-slip boundaries
D) all of the above produce extremely large earthquakes
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Subduction zones are associated with this type of plate boundary.

A) divergent boundaries
B) convergent boundaries
C) strike-slip boundaries
D) all of the above
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A tsunami wave is also correctly called a:

A) seismic sea wave
B) tidal wave
C) volcano wave
D) both (a) and (b)
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In 2011, over 20,000 people died in Japan's 9.2M Tohoku earthquake. The worst damage and loss of life were caused by:

A) nuclear fallout
B) landslide
C) tsunami
D) collapsed buildings
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All of the following are possible causes of a tsunami EXCEPT:

A) earthquake
B) volcano
C) landslide
D) earth-moon gravitational pull
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