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Lower Secondary (Key Stage 3)
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Slide 1 - Drag question
What are convection currents?
Slide 2 - Open question
Earthquakes
To identify the causes of an earthquake
To identify the effects of an earthquake
To understand how earthquakes are measured
Slide 3 - Slide
Slide 4 - Video
The point on the earths crust directly above the focus
The point within the crust where the earthquake happens
Seismic waves 'radiate' out from the focus. The further they travel the less power they have
Slide 5 - Drag question
Causes of an earthquake
Plates move past each other generally 'smoothly'
They sometimes become stuck
Convection currents continue to 'push'
Pressure builds and builds
Plates 'slip' releasing tremendous energy
Seismic waves 'radiate' out from the focus
Slide 6 - Slide
Plates 'distort' and change shape under the pressure being built
The pressure builds and becomes too powerful causing the plates to 'slip' releasing energy as seismic waves
Plates become stuck. Convection currents continue to move building pressure.
Slide 7 - Drag question
Why are earthquakes so dangerous?
Slide 8 - Mind map
How do we predict earthquakes?
Slide 9 - Open question
How do we predict Earthquakes?
Richter Scale:
The Richter scale measures the
magnitude
of an earthquake (how powerful it is).
Slide 10 - Slide
Mercalli Scale
Measures the
Intensity
Records how the earthquake was 'felt'
Based on questionnaires after the event
Measures 1-12 (Roman Numerals)
Slide 11 - Slide
What instrument measures the energy of an earthquake?
A
Mercalli scale
B
Richter scale
C
Seismometer
D
Seismoment
Slide 12 - Quiz
What scale shows the intensity of an earthquake?
A
Mercalli scale
B
Richter scale
C
Seismometer
D
Seismoment
Slide 13 - Quiz
What scale shows the magnitude of an earthquake?
A
Mercalli scale
B
Richter scale
C
Seismometer
D
Seismoment
Slide 14 - Quiz
What scale measures 1-10
A
Mercalli scale
B
Richter scale
C
Seismometer
D
Seismoment
Slide 15 - Quiz
What scale based on questionnaires?
A
Mercalli scale
B
Richter scale
C
Seismometer
D
Seismoment
Slide 16 - Quiz
What are some of the effects of earthquakes?
Slide 17 - Mind map
Effects
Primary
- immediate damage caused by the earthquakes, such as collapsing buildings.
Secondary
- are the after effects, such as fires, tsunamis etc.
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
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Slide 18 - Slide
What factors could affect how severe/damaging an earthquake is?
Slide 19 - Mind map
‘Earthquakes don’t kill people, people do’
What is this statement saying?
Slide 20 - Open question
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