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Part I: Please select the correct letter or letters corresponding to the answer(s) of your
choice. Match the correct term from the word bank below with its corresponding definition. Each
term will only be used once, but not all terms will be used.
A. P-Wave
B. S-Wave
C. Epicenter
D. Focus
E. Mercalli Scale
F. Convergent
G. Brittle
H. Earthquake
I. Ductile
J. Slip Rate
K. Relief
L. Divergent
M. Normal Fault
N. Reverse Fault
O. Strike-Slip Fault
P. Displacement
Q. Epicenter
R. Transform
S. Hypocenter
T. Contour Lines
U. Unconformity
V. Moment Magnitude
W. Gradient
X. Footwall
1. Sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of
stress accumulated along a fault
2. Type of fault classified by horizontal movement
3. This type of deformation results in folding
4. The amount that the blocks on either side of a fault move in
an earthquake.
5. Can travel through both solids and liquids
6. Plate boundary with oceanic and continental crust colliding to form
a volcanic are and a large trench
7. A measure of the relief on a map divided by the distance on the map
8. Point on the Earth's surface directly above the hypocenter.
Transcribed Image Text:Part I: Please select the correct letter or letters corresponding to the answer(s) of your choice. Match the correct term from the word bank below with its corresponding definition. Each term will only be used once, but not all terms will be used. A. P-Wave B. S-Wave C. Epicenter D. Focus E. Mercalli Scale F. Convergent G. Brittle H. Earthquake I. Ductile J. Slip Rate K. Relief L. Divergent M. Normal Fault N. Reverse Fault O. Strike-Slip Fault P. Displacement Q. Epicenter R. Transform S. Hypocenter T. Contour Lines U. Unconformity V. Moment Magnitude W. Gradient X. Footwall 1. Sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along a fault 2. Type of fault classified by horizontal movement 3. This type of deformation results in folding 4. The amount that the blocks on either side of a fault move in an earthquake. 5. Can travel through both solids and liquids 6. Plate boundary with oceanic and continental crust colliding to form a volcanic are and a large trench 7. A measure of the relief on a map divided by the distance on the map 8. Point on the Earth's surface directly above the hypocenter.
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