1. The point on the surface of the Earth immediately above the focus is the 2. P waves travel with a 3. The velocity than S waves. scale measures an earthquake's intensity based on the observed effects on people and structures.

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1. The point on the surface of the Earth immediately above the focus is the
velocity than S waves.
scale measures an earthquake's intensity based on the
2. P waves travel with a
3. The
observed effects on people and structures.
4. Rock particles move
wave passes through the rock. S.
5. The shear modulus of a liquid is
6. Who developed the procedure used to measure the amount of energy released
by an earthquake? S.
7. The
stress during an earthquake.
8.
to the direction of wave travel when an S
rebound theory describes the build up and release of
faults are associated with the development of an active spreading
center.
faults often offset segments of an active spreading center. .
Missouri is the largest to have "hit" the
9.
10.A major earthquake at
United States S
Transcribed Image Text:Fill-In-The Blanks for Earthquakes - Chapter 16 Position the cursor on the small box, click, type in your answer and push return. If you are correct, the answer is given in green. If you are wrong, the correct answer is given for you in red. 1. The point on the surface of the Earth immediately above the focus is the velocity than S waves. scale measures an earthquake's intensity based on the 2. P waves travel with a 3. The observed effects on people and structures. 4. Rock particles move wave passes through the rock. S. 5. The shear modulus of a liquid is 6. Who developed the procedure used to measure the amount of energy released by an earthquake? S. 7. The stress during an earthquake. 8. to the direction of wave travel when an S rebound theory describes the build up and release of faults are associated with the development of an active spreading center. faults often offset segments of an active spreading center. . Missouri is the largest to have "hit" the 9. 10.A major earthquake at United States S
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