A break in rocks along which displacement occurs - C. FaultA measure of the effects of an earthquake in an area - E. IntensityThe point of origin of energy released by an earthquake - D. FocusA measure of the strength of an earthquake in terms of energy released - H. MagnitudeThe ten-point scale adopted by PHIVOLCS to measure the intensity of an earthquake - I. PEISThe shaking of the Earth when energy stored in rocks beneath the ground is released - B. EarthquakeThe point on the Earth's surface directly above the subsurface origin of an earthquake - B. EpicenterThe destructive waves generated by the displacement of water due to underwater seismic or volcanic activities - K. TsunamiThe saturation of the ground with water due to earthquakes, which causes the structures built above it to tilt or sink - G. LiquefactionThe downward movement of soil or rock because of loose rocks and soil materials and reduced cohesive forces between particles - F. Landslide