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Title: Earth Science Earthquake


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Earth ScienceEarthquake
  • Paradox
  • By
  • Rogsilenia Fernandez

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What are Earthquakes?
  • The shaking or trembling caused by the sudden
    release of energy
  • Usually associated with faulting or breaking of
    rocks
  • Continuing adjustment of position results in
    aftershocks

3
Science Objective
  • Grade level 4th Grade
  • The student observes how earthquake severity is
    affected by distance from the epicenter

4
Instruction
  • Place the box upside down on the table.
  • Place 4 MM candies at the center of the box.
    Label A, B, and C.

A
B
C
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Instruction
  • 3. Tap as shown. Observe that what happens to the
    MM candies at each location.
  • 4. Record your observations in a chart

Hold this end of the box
A
B
C
Lightly tap every 30 seconds.
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Think about it.
  • Infer
  • Why do you think the MM candies at different
    locations moved different amounts?

7
Earthquake
  • Focus or Hypocenter
  • -exact location of the earthquake
    disturbance-with few exceptions is located below
    the surface of the Earth
  • Epicenter
  • -the position on the
  • surface of the Earth
  • directly above the focus

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Propagating Waves
  • Body waves expand( P and S) as spherical wave
    fronts within the Earth (3D) Body waves
  • Surface waves (L and R) expand as circular wave
    fronts on the Earths surface (2D)

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Conclusion
  • Energy dissipates as it gets further away.
  • Similar to sound waves, magnitude and position
    play a vital role in determining distance
    traveled.
  • The louder the sound or the stronger the
    vibration, the longer it will travel.
  • The closer that one is to the sound or the
    vibration the louder the sound or vibration will
    occur.
  • In this experiment, since A is closer to the
    epicenter than B, and B is closer than C.
  • Mathematical expression A B C

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Reference
  • http//earthquake.usgs.gov/learning/kids/eqscience
    .php
  • http//volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vwlessons/less
    ons/Rolling_earth/Rolling_earth1.html
  • http//edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/earthqu.html
  • http//www.brainpop.com/science/theearthsystem/ear
    thquakes/

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P-Wave Propagation
P waves - Compression waves similar to sound
waves Series of contractions and relaxations
Fastest, 5 km/sec (depends on rock type)
Travel through solid, liquid and gas
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S-Wave Propagation
S waves Shear waves motion is right angles to
direction of wave Half speed of P waves
Travel only through solid
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Surface Waves -move along the Earths surface
radiating out from epicenter
two types Rayleigh Love
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