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The seismic waves shake the earth as they move through it, and when the waves reach the earth’s
surface, they shake the ground and anything on it. An earthquake that occurs at the bottom of the sea
can push water upwards and create massive waves called tsunamis. Teach lessons about the Earth’s
structure, earthquakes, continental plates, Richter scales, Mercalli scale, Tectonic plates and more.
Students love them! Types of Faults Informational Text: Read about the three common fault types-
normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Assessment is limited to earthquakes, floods,
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are stuck together, and the rest of the plate keeps moving, the energy that would normally cause the
blocks to slide past one another is being stored up. There are about 500,000 earthquakes a year
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Good text with some challenging vocabulary. The instrument uses a weighted pen and a spring and
the vibrations from the earthquake makes the pen draw lines onto some paper. The hypocentre of an
earthquake is the area below the earth’s surface; it is the place where the earthquake began. For an
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Safari or Mozilla Firefox. While the edges of faults are stuck together, and the rest of the plate keeps
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The epicentre of an earthquake is the area on the surface, above the point where the earthquake
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short wiggly line that doesn’t wiggle very much means a small earthquake, and a long wiggly line
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simulations A disaster simulation game for older children Download and complete some earthquake
activity worksheets Try the Disaster Master game Use a slinky to simulate earthquake waves Gather
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For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge,
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surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. Students love them! Types of Faults
Informational Text: Read about the three common fault types-normal faults, reverse faults, and
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know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. A short wiggly line that doesn’t wiggle very
much means a small earthquake, and a long wiggly line that wiggles a lot means a large earthquake.
The seismic waves shake the earth as they move through it, and when the waves reach the earth’s
surface, they shake the ground and anything on it. A selection of earthquake activities and
simulations A disaster simulation game for older children Download and complete some earthquake
activity worksheets Try the Disaster Master game Use a slinky to simulate earthquake waves Gather
a disaster emergency kit in an online learning game Can you build your own 3D model of an
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through the earth. A selection of earthquake activities and simulations A disaster simulation game for
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learning game Can you build your own 3D model of an earthquake with Lego and playdough. Other
scientists think that animals may sense electrical signals set off by the shifting of underground rocks.
In Ancient Greece, people believed that the god of the sea, Poseidon, caused earthquakes.
Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Look at
some earthquake maps and diagrams See for yourself What is an earthquake. Other risks involve
consequences to the landscape, environment and wildlife along with the risk of landslides and
tsunamis. More recently, an earthquake that hit the Tohoku region of Japan on March 11, 2011, had a
magnitude of 9.0 and killed over 15,000 people. Write a review Update existing review Submit
review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. While the edges of faults are stuck together, and the
rest of the plate keeps moving, the energy that would normally cause the blocks to slide past one
another is being stored up. Earthquakes can make buildings fall down and set off landslides, as well
as having many other deadly effects. The lessons cover what earthquakes are; how they occur; what
the Richter scale is; the effects of an earthquake and how earthquakes cause other physical processes
such as tsunamis. Review 5 Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your
happiness. A selection of earthquake activities and simulations A disaster simulation game for older
children Download and complete some earthquake activity worksheets Try the Disaster Master game
Use a slinky to simulate earthquake waves Gather a disaster emergency kit in an online learning
game Can you build your own 3D model of an earthquake with Lego and playdough. About 100,000
of those can be felt, and only 100 or so cause damage each year. Finally, when the plate has moved
far enough, the edges unstick on one of the faults and there is an earthquake. Our customer service
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unlikely to feel a magnitude 3 earthquake but magnitude 6 earthquakes could potentially cause large
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