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I'm studying for an upcoming exam and I came across this problem:
10 seconds separate the P- and S-wave arrival times of an
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Student
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How far from an earthquake epicenter is a city where the difference between the P-wave and the S-wave arrival times is 5 minutes
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andra
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How do seismic waves differ from other types of waves?
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astrx
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The magnitude of an earthquake on the Richter scale is given by the formula R=log I, where I is the number of times more intense
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Sarahh
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A seismograph 300 km from the epicenter of an earthquake recorded a maximum amplitude of 5.3 102 µm. Find this earthquake's
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Yvonne
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How are P waves different from S waves?(1 point)
Responses P waves cause damage, and S waves do not cause damage. P waves cause
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eating children i mean food
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What does a seismograph record?(1 point) Responses the distance from the epicenter of an earthquake the distance from the
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Government
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Tracking earthquakes quick Check
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What does a seismograph record
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I am totally confused, need to come up with the Arrival Time of P Wave, S Wave Love Wave and Rayleigh Wave and distance from
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Carlene
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Which type of information can scientist collect using a seismograph
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
Responses A temperatures of molten rock inside
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my roblox is 38k_jaden14
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The following image is a prediction of how an earthquake would spread from the epicenter (marked by a star). Red indicates the
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
Responses measurements of vibrations occurring
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
1 temperatures of molten rock inside Earth 2
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User
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1. Given the map, the seismograms, the sp graph and the nomogram below, find the epicenter and the intensity of the earthquake.
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andre F
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At type of seismic wave only travels on the earth surface
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
Responses pollution levels in the air after a
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kyro
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Select the correct answer from the list.(2 points) Earthquake scientists use waves to study the characteristics of Earth's
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Ray
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Briefly describe the two types of body waves an earthquake creates, please?
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anonymous
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1) How much more energy is released in a 5.0 magnitude earthquake than a 4.0 magnitude earthquake.
I know that each unit of
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Janet
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Where a major earthquake has happened in the past, but not in a while, is called a seismic?
a)gap b)wave c)fault d)scale
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george
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Look at the recording station detector on the upper left of the gizmo. What happened when the seismic waves hit the recording
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Suppose the shadow zone for P waves was located between 90° and 110°, rather than between 105° and 140°. What would this
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Leigh
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At what reading on the Richter scale are classified mas major?
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Dana
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How would the seperation between the p wave and s wave arrival at Savannah, GA compare to the data from the seismograph recorded
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Anonymous
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Put the folloing words together in a few sentence to explain their meaning and relationship to one another: seismic waves,
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Anonymous
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please somebody smart answer this question
like Ms.Sue or anybody else. how are earthquake vibrations used to study earth's
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albert
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
Responses measurements of vibrations occurring
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el primo
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What are two reasons why scientists study earthquakes?
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Hayley
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What type of waves are Earthquakes?
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Gary
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A seismograph station is located 2000 km from an earthquakes epicenter. Explain the order that the S and P waves will arrive at
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Camron
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What is the name of scientists who study earthquakes?? ♥ thanks
Seismologists
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Anonymous
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What tool has allowed scientists to learn about the characteristics of Earth's layers?(1 point) Responses radar radar X-ray
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What was Mohorovičić's observation?(1 point)
Responses Seismic waves travelled at constant speeds. Seismic waves travelled at
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What was Mohorovičić's observation?(1 point)
Responses Seismic waves penetrated all Earth's layers. Seismic waves penetrated
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billy bob joe
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What does a seismograph record?(1 point)
Responses the amount of damage that results from an earthquake the vibrations produced
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girl....erm
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph? (1 point)
O pollution levels in the air after a volcanic
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point) Responses measurements of vibrations occurring
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AR
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What was Mohorovičić's observation?(1 point)
Responses Seismic waves penetrated all Earth's layers. Seismic waves penetrated
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The separation of P-waves and S-waves on a seismogram recorded 4500 km from the epicenter of an earthquake is six minutes. On
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Angie
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locate the epicenter of an earthquake a seismologists must determine all of the following except ?
a) the difference between
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Queen/Halle
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How are earthquakes at continental plate boundaries different from earthquakes at mid-ocean ridges?
(1 point) • They begin
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?
measurements of vibrations occurring inside Earth
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Max
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Which statement best describes the Richter scale?
A. It's named after a scientist who studied tornadoes. (B. It's a numerical
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Jocelynn
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Measuring and predicting earthquakes
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Gg
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Seismologists can predict exactly when an earthquake will occur (1 point)
O True O False
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_____ is the process that allows scientists to locate the epicenter of an earthquake
by measuring the time of arrival between P
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Seismology is the study of Earthquakes (1 point)
O True O False
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blank is the process that allows scientists to locate the epicenter of an earthquake by measuring the time of arrival between P
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