Chapter 8 Study Guide 1
Chapter 8 Study Guide 1
Directions: please use your notes and textbook to fill in this study guide. The test will have
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1. What is a fault?
Afault is a break in Earth's crustwhererocksmove
2. What is the elastic rebound hypothesis? Describe the parts and process of this
hypothesis.
says
stressbuilds in rocks theybend then
up snapha
causing an earthquake
1. What are the two main types of seismic waves created by earthquakes?
Surface)
P waves fastest move through solids liquids
S waves sloweronlythroughsolids Surface
waves slowest causemost
damage
3. What instrument records seismic waves?
4. What are the three scales that measure earthquakes? Which do we use today?
Earthquakes.
Strongerbuildings betterwarnings
emergencyplans
safer locations
A tsunamiforms when
3. How does a tsunami occur?
an underwater
earthquake moves the ocean floor
4. Describe liquefaction.
It is an
stress is building
area along a fault with little recent activity meaning
6. Why is it possible to issue a tsunami warning but not provide a warning for an
earthquake?
Tsunamistravel through waterand can be detected
butearthquakesstart undergroundand are unpredictable
Crest rock
MantleChotrook
Core Iron nickel
2. Earth can be divided into lithosphere, asthenosphere, lower mantle, and outer and inner
3. How did P waves and S waves help scientists establish boundaries of Earth’s layers?
Innercore
Outercore
cut
5. What evidence led scientists to conclude that earth’s outer core is liquid? Explain.
7. Describe the difference in composition and age between oceanic and continental crust.