C Match the following Column A with Column B.
Column A
Column B
1. Earthquake
(a) measuring magnitude of earthquake
2. Focus
(b) disturbance to earth's interior
3. Richter scale
(c) tsunami
4. Tectonic movement
(d) underground origin of vibrations
5. Ocean waves
(e) earth's movement
02 Science in Life Today Class-5
Answers
Answer:
Earthquake-Disturbaance to earth's interior
Focus - Underground origin of vibration
Richter scale- Measuring magnitude of earthquake
Tectonic movement- Earth's movement
Ocean waves - Tsunami.
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Explanation:
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Which of the following describes the build up and release of stress during an earthquake?
the Modified Mercalli Scale
the elastic rebound theory
the principle of superposition
the travel time difference
The amount of ground displacement in a earthquake is called the _________ .
epicenter
dip
slip
focus
The point where movement occurred which triggered the earthquake is the _______ .
dip
epicenter
focus
strike
Which of the following sequences correctly lists the different arrivals from first to last?
P waves ... S waves .... Surface waves
Surface waves ... P waves .... S waves
P waves ... Surface waves ... S waves
S waves ... P waves .... Surface waves
How do rock particles move during the passage of a P wave through the rock?
back and forth parallel to the direction of wave travel
back and forth perpendicular to the direction of wave travel
in a rolling circular motion
the particles do not move
Detailed studies of what earthquake allowed researchers to develop the elastic rebound theory?.
the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
the 1964 Anchorage, Alaska earthquake
the 1755 Lisbon, Portugal earthquake
the 1985 Mexico CIty earthquake
How many seismograph stations are needed to locate the epicenter of an earthquake?
1
2
3
4
Earthquakes can occur with _________ faulting.
normal
reverse
thrust
all of these
Approximately what percentage of earthquakes occur at plate boundaries?
25%
50%
75%
90%
Which type of faulting would be least likely to occur along the mid-Atlantic ridge?
normal
reverse
transform
all of these could occur
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