•What are earthquakes?
•Where do they occur most often? Why?
•How likely is it that your area will experience an earthquake?
•What are the types of seismic waves? Describe/explain each of them.
•What instrument do seismologists use to measure/detect seismic waves?
•How do seismologists locate the epicenter of earthquakes?
Describe how community residents and authorities can prepare for an earthquake and its aftermath.
Hey "Really", you could be nicer. I mean this student is coming to get help, its called Homework Help so they are getting help. They are also learning, so be nicer because you also asked for help.
@Really, your saying all that but why are you here then?
Really, please don't take that the wrong way, i was trying to be nice but if your upset I'm sorry. But everyone is trying to learn something.
'One of those Connexus Academy student' YOU SAY IT LIKE WE ARE PESTS AND ARE JUST TRYING TO RUIN EVERYONES DAY WHAT.
I hope you learned that "dry heat" has nothing at all to do with causing earthquakes!!
Expeliarmus
Sooo what are the answers for all of the questions then? >:\
That's the thing I'm not sure about it from my text. Thank you btw for deleting the other post that freaked me out.
well I think an earthquake is
The shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth’s surface.
And thank you <3.
yeah I learned a lot more then that
You guys, I understand where you're coming from, and people do definitely need to stop coming here for only the answers, but not everyone here gives away ALL the answers. A lot of people simply give good resources in order to help! @Really, why did you say that here? Nobody gave away the answer. The teacher and @Writeacher gave helpful resources that helped me get through the portfolio, which I was stressing about because I've had a very long day today and I have an essay which I only have one day to write, and I haven't even started it yet. Also, don't come on this homework help website if all you are going to do is start arguments and tell us to get off of here. This website has proved really helpful to me and I'm grateful for it.
Guys answer is b
What have you learned about earthquakes from your text?
That person won't be back here for quite a while.
Certainly your text has the clear answer to the first question. What is it?
Yes. That's a definition for earthquake.
Only you can answer the second question because I don't know your area.
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2014/07/new-map-fingers-future-hot-spots-us-earthquakes
http://www.google.com/#q=types+of+seismic+waves