Transcript Tyler B

Earthquakes
By Tyler B.
Earthquake Information
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An earthquake is when the ground shakes or
spreads apart. Earthquakes can destroy buildings
and cause many deaths. Earthquakes occur in the
Virgin Islands, Northern and Southern California,
Northern and Southern Alaska, and the Alaska
Peninsula the most. Earthquakes occur in these
areas the most because these areas are on tectonic
plate boundaries since they are on the edges of
tectonic plates. My area has a low risk of
experiencing an earthquake because Indiana
doesn’t have a lot of earthquake history and it isn’t
on a tectonic plate boundary.
How Earthquakes Effect
People
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Besides earthquakes volcanoes can do a lot
of damage too. They both can destroy entire
cities. Earthquakes and volcanoes can leave
survivors homeless. Earthquakes affect
people because sometimes people get
trapped when buildings are destroyed. After
an earthquake or volcano, it takes a lot of
work to build new buildings and rescue
people.
Earthquake
Preparedness
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Scientists can help you predict earthquakes by
giving long-term predictions. You can also prepare
for earthquakes by designing buildings that can
withstand earthquakes. For example, houses need to
have stronger walls and large buildings need to have
base isolators to reduce how much they shake.
Magnitude
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Magnitudes are determine by how powerful
earthquakes are.
 Some earthquakes are very minor, but
others can cause total destruction.
 A magnitude that is 1 more than another
magnitude releases 32 times as much
energy as the lower magnitude.
Real-Time System
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The real-time system can be used to see
where earthquakes are occurring all over the
world. They show earthquakes everyday
when they receive information. The realtime system sometimes predicts earthquakes
in an area before they occur. Some real-time
systems show the day, time, depth,
magnitude of the earthquake, and where it
occurred.
Conclusion
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Northern and Southern California, Northern
and Southern Alaska, the Alaska Peninsula,
and the Virgin Islands are all high-risk
earthquake zones. High-risk earthquake
zones are where earthquakes occur the
most. There are three tectonic plate
boundaries, convergent, transform, and
divergent, boundaries. These boundaries
can slide past each other, push against each
White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Dear Mr. President,
What is causing earthquakes? Can you determine what areas are most prone to earthquakes? I am going to answer these questions
and your other questions in this letter. The most recent earthquakes are occurring in the Virgin Islands, Northern and Southern
California, and in Northern Alaska, and the Alaska Peninsula. Earthquakes are most likely to occur in certain locations because
many faults are located along tectonic plate boundaries. Faults are fractures where blocks of rock past each other. Areas where
earthquakes occur the most are high-risk earthquake zones.
You can determine what parts of the world are most prone to earthquakes because
The edges of tectonic plates scrape past each other. The Virgin Islands, Northern and Southern California, Northern Alaska, and the
Alaska Peninsula are all on the edges of tectonic plates. This is why these areas are high- risk earthquake zones. These high-risk
earthquake zones are located on tectonic plate boundaries, which are in the lithosphere. The lithosphere is a layer of the earth that
has many tectonic plates.
Earthquakes and volcanoes do have a relationship. The relationship is that tectonic plates can cause earthquakes and volcanoes;
volcanoes erupt because divergent plate boundaries spread apart and the magma from the mantle, a layer of the earth, rises up.
Divergent boundaries are also called spreading centers. Plates cause earthquakes when they collide together. Tectonic plates are all
over the earth. Earthquakes occur all over the earth.
In an earthquake, the ground shakes because of the movement of large blocks
of rock along a fault. Stress is released and causes earthquakes. Stress is the force that is exerted when an object pull on, presses
on, or pushes against another object. Besides divergent boundaries, the other two tectonic plate boundaries are convergent and
transform boundaries. Transform boundaries slide past each other and convergent boundaries push against each other.
Tyler Barnes
Earthquake Preparedness
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A base isolator is placed in the middle of a
building and absorbs the ground’s motion to
make the building shake more smoothly,and
gently. Base isolators are made out of
flexible materials.