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musical plates
  • By Chelsea, Kaitlyn,Chelsea,
  • Jasmine

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  • Q What is an earthquake?
  • A An earthquake is when the edge of two pieces
    of the earth grind together and cause rumbling
    and shaking underneath the surface of the earth.
    The more severe the earthquake the more that
    things fall off shelves and the more that
    buildings will fall down.The less severe, then
    things like your dishes will rattle.

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Question 2
  • Q How likely is it that your area will
    experience an earthquake?
  • A It is very, very unlikely that our area will
    experience an earthquake. This is because our
    area is not near the edge of any tectonic plates.

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Question 3
  • Q Where are earthquakes most prone to occur?
  • A There is no technology available in any part
    of the world to determine the place, time, or
    magnitude, of an earthquake. However, they are
    most likely to occur where the plates meet.They
    are most prone to the fault line of the
    plates.Because the plates are in constant motion.

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Question 4
  • Q Is there any relationship between earthquakes
    and volcanoes?
  • A Earthquakes can be a warning of volcanoes.
    Earthquakes can happen days or hours before a
    volcanic eruption happens. They both have to do
    with Tectonic plates and they are both can be
    very destructive.Earthquakes along with volcanoes
    can cause deaths and loss of homes.

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Question 5
  • QWhat is the cause of earthquakes?
  • AThe earth is divided into three main layers
    a hard outer crust, a soft middle crust, and a
    center core. The outer crust is broken into
    massive irregular pieces called plates. These
    plates are moving very slowly, driven by energy
    forces deep within the earth. Earthquakes occur
    when these moving plates grind and scrape against
    each other.

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