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In Science / Senior High School | 2025-02-04

Answer thisIDENTIFICATION. Analyze each item carefully and identify what is asked. 1. It is the energy released by an earthquake at the focus. 2. It is the instrument used in measuring the intensity of an earthquake. 3. In the anatomy of an earthquake, this refers to the point at the surface of the Earth directly above the focus. 4. It is described as the disruptive up-down and sideways movement experienced during an earthquake. 5. When the ground is being displaced due to the movement of fault, is happening. 6. This pertains to the series of giant waves resulting from the disturbances of ocean floor by an earthquake. 7. It is the process that transforms the behavior of a body of sediments from that of a solid to that of a liquid when subjected to extremely intense shaking. 8. is referred as failure in steep or hilly slopes triggered by an earthquake. 9. This type of hazard map shows the areas where faults cut across. 10. It is a rise of seawater caused solely by a storm. B. ENUMERATION. Enumerate what is asked. 11-12. (2 Kinds of tsunami) 13-15. (3 Natural signs of an impending tsunami) 16-20. (5 Earthquakes related hazards)​

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Answered by martinezashelyjezika | 2024-10-16

Answer:IDENTIFICATION1. Magnitude – The energy released by an earthquake at the focus.2. Seismometer (Seismograph) – The instrument used to measure the intensity of an earthquake.3. Epicenter – The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus.4. Ground shaking – The disruptive up-down and sideways movement during an earthquake.5. Ground rupture – The displacement of the ground due to fault movement.6. Tsunami – A series of giant waves caused by an underwater earthquake.7. Liquefaction – The process where saturated soil temporarily behaves like a liquid due to intense shaking.8. Landslide – The failure of steep or hilly slopes triggered by an earthquake.9. Fault map – A type of hazard map that shows areas where faults cut across.10. Storm surge – A rise in seawater caused by a storm.ENUMERATION11-12. Two kinds of tsunami:Local tsunamiDistant (tele-tsunami)13-15. Three natural signs of an impending tsunami:Strong or long-lasting earthquakeSudden and unusual sea level change (rapid retreat or rise of water)Loud ocean roar16-20. Five earthquake-related hazards:Ground shakingGround ruptureTsunamiLiquefactionLandslide

Answered by kristalinelucas | 2025-02-09