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Chemistry, 07.04.2020 23:05, cherryice68

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1. A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume is called
a. stress.
b. folding.
c. faulting.
d. liquefaction.
2. Which type of seismic wave arrives first at a seismograph?
a. surface waves
b. tsunamis
c. S waves
d. P waves
3. Anticlines and sync lines are two types of
a. seismic waves.
b. folds.
c. faults.
d. aftershocks.
4. The point beneath Earth’s surface where the crust breaks and triggers an earthquake is called the
a. epicenter.
b. fault.
c. focus.
d. magnitude.
5. Which stress force pulls on the crust and stretches rock?
a. shearing
b. tension
c. liquefaction
d. compression
6. A break in the crust where slabs slip past each other is a(n)
a. fold.
b. epicenter.
c. hanging wall.
d. fault
.7. An instrument used to measure and record ground movements during an earthquake is called a(n)
a. seismograph.
b. laser-ranging device.
c. creep meter.
d. moment magnitude scale.
8. What process occurs when an earthquake’s shaking turns loose soil into mud?a. deformation
b. shearing
c. liquefaction
d. base-isolation
9. What type of fault forms when the hanging wall moves upward past the foot wall?
a. normal fault
b. fault-block mountain
c. strike-slip fault
d. reverse fault
10. The type of stress force that produces a strike-slip fault is
a. compression.
b. shearing.
c. tension.
d. liquefaction.

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