Earthquakes Flashcards

1
Q

What is an earthquake?

A

A sudden or violent movement within the earth’s crust followed by a series of shocks.

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2
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Focus

A

The point where the earthquake starts.

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3
Q

Epicentre

A

Point on the ground directly above the focus.

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4
Q

Seismic wave

A

Energy released by an earthquake

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5
Q

What was the biggest earthquake ever recorded

A

It was in Chili in 1960 and it was 9.5 on the moment magnitude scale.

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6
Q

What are the 5 impacts of earthquakes

A
  • buildings destroyed or damaged
  • soil liquifaction (ground turning to quicksand)
  • fires
  • tsunamis
  • landslides
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7
Q

How can we reduce the impacts of earthquakes

A
  • drop, cover, hold on
  • a seismic building design (e.g. base isolators or pendulums)
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8
Q

What’s the name of the island that Haiti is on?

A

Hispaniola

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9
Q

What is the capital of Haiti?

A

Port-au-Prince

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10
Q

What country does Haiti border?

A

Dominican Republic

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11
Q

What was Haiti the first to do at the start of the 19th century?

A

They had the first successful slave revolt.

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12
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What fault line is Haiti on?

A

It’s the place where the American and the Caribbean plates meet.

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13
Q

What date was the Haiti earthquake?

A

12 January 2010

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14
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How far below the surface was the focus?

A

10 kiliometres

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15
Q

How long did the 2010 Haiti earthquake last?

A

30 seconds

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16
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How big was the Haiti earthquake on the moment magnitude scale?

A

7.0

17
Q

How much of the population resided in Haiti’s capital?

A

25%

18
Q

How many people died in the 30 seconds of the earthquake?

A

220,000

19
Q

How many people were injured in the 30 seconds of the earthquake?

A

300,000

20
Q

How many people became homeless after the Haiti earthquake?

A

1.5 million

21
Q

What are the different types of plate margins?

A
  • Conservative plate margin
  • Constructive plate margin
  • Destructive plate margin
22
Q

What is the movement of the plates in a conservative plate margin?

A

The plates move passed each other, or are side by side moving at different speeds.

23
Q

What is the movement of the plates in a destructive plate margin?

A

When two plates move towards each other it’s usually with one continental and one oceanic crust, and because of this the oceanic plate is subducted.
If it’s 2 continental plates colliding they will buckle upwards and form a mountain.

24
Q

What is the movement of the plates in a constructive plate margin?

A

At a constructive plate margin the plates move apart from one another.
The movement creates new land in the form of a shields volcano.
The movement of the plates over the mantle can also cause earthquakes.

25
Q

What is the name of the fault in the Haiti earthquake

A

Enriquillo - Plantain Garden Fault