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Earthquake Notes. Lithosphere. Earthquakes happen in the Lithosphere (outer, rigid layer of Earth). EARTHQUAKE- The shaking and vibrating of the earth caused by large and sudden releases of energy. Earthquake Waves.
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Lithosphere • Earthquakes happen in the Lithosphere (outer, rigid layer of Earth). • EARTHQUAKE-The shaking and vibrating of the earth caused by large and sudden releases of energy.
Earthquake Waves • Energy from the earthquake is transferred through the Earth in seismic waves • 2 types of Waves are generated in an earthquake: • Primary (P) waves: are fastest waves • Secondary (S) waves: are slower than P waves
Primary Waves (P-waves) • Faster wave • Compresses and relaxes material as it moves • Force comes from same direction as wave movement
Secondary Wave (S-wave) • Slower wave • Wave moves up and down like a roller coaster through the material • Force occurs 90 degrees (angle) from direction of wave movement
Focus: actual location of the earthquake (where energy is released). P and S waves originate here. • Epicenter: the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus.
Earthquake Magnitude: a measure of the energy released • a difference of 1.0 magnitude is 32 times greater in energy)
tsunamis: ocean waves generated from earthquakes on the ocean floor.