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Welcome to Science 10/12. Update your grade sheet. Reminders. Online Test Due: Thursday Ch. 8 Test: Thursday Projects Due: October 22 1. Relationship between plate boundaries, EQs, and volcanoes. 2. Characteristics of the 3 seismic waves 3. How to read a seismogram - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Science 10/12Welcome to Science 10/12• Update your grade sheet.Assignment Points Received Total Points Possible

8. Earth’s Layers WS 10

9. Ch. 7 Section 1 Quiz 15

10. Pangaea Lab or Ch. 7 Section 2 Review 10

11. Ch. 7 Section 2 & 3 Outline 10

12. Liquid Layers Lab 10

13. Plate Tectonics Book/Webquest 5

14. All Stressed Out Lab 15

15. Plate Tectonics WS 14

16. Ch. 7 Test 35

17. Locating EQ’s & Volcanoes Lab 15

18. Finding Epicenters I & II WS 10

19. Locating an Epicenter Lab 10

20. Earthquake Depth Lab 10

Reminders• Online Test Due: Thursday• Ch. 8 Test: Thursday• Projects Due: October 22• 1. Relationship between plate boundaries, EQs,

and volcanoes.• 2. Characteristics of the 3 seismic waves• 3. How to read a seismogram• 4. What an epicenter is and how to locate one• 5. How to rate EQs on the Richter Scale• 6. The difference between a focus & epicenter• 7. How EQs cause tsunamis & how tsunamis

travel.

Question of the Day• You live in the beautiful islands of Hawaii. An EQ

strikes hundreds of miles away off the coast of Alaska, but your life is still in danger. Why?

• Underwater EQs can trigger Killer Waves known as tsunamis that can travel for many miles at speeds close to 1,000 km/h.

I. Earthquake Hazards• Besides violent shaking, what are some other

hazards caused by EQs?

• Tsunamis, aftershocks, liquefaction

II. Tsunami• What is a tsunami?

• A wave that travels in all directions created by an underwater EQ.

• Tsunami Animation• Asian Tsunami• Path of the Tsunami• - Ultimate Tsunami –

III. Aftershock• What is an aftershock?

• Smaller EQs that occur after a main EQ. Aftershocks can happen hours, days, weeks and even months after an EQ.

IV. Liquefaction• Where do most EQS occur?

• Plate Boundaries

• Where are most plate boundaries?

• Along coasts

• What is the ground composed of on coasts?

• Mostly sand

• What is liquefaction?

• When shaking from an EQ liquefies the sandy soil near coasts.

IV. Liquefaction

• Liquefaction Flash Animation

• Seattle harbour liquefaction

Earthquake Project (Blueprint)

Today you should be working on your drawing and your materials.1Spaghetti Stick = $501 marshmallow = $501 in. tape = $251 toothpick = $25

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