My Earthquake Report Suzanne Rajesh. Contents Introduction Causes of Earthquakes How Earthquakes Are Measured An Example of an Earthquake Summary Thanks.

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My Earthquake Report Suzanne Rajesh

Contents Introduction Causes of Earthquakes How Earthquakes Are Measured An Example of an Earthquake Summary Thanks for Watching!!

Introduction An earthquake is a natural disaster, that is caused by a sudden rush of energy in the Earth’s crust, that creates seismic waves. An earthquake can do a lot of damage.

Cause of Earthquakes Earthquakes are caused by a sudden burst of energy in the Earth’s crust. The different types of the earthquakes are divergent (where the tectonic plates pull apart), convergent (where the tectonic plates push together), and transform (where they ( tectonic plates) slide against each other. Divergent Convergent

How Earthquakes are measured Earthquakes are measured by seismographs (syes-mo- grafs). There is also the Richter scale, and the Mercalli scale. The Richter scale was invented by Charles Richter, and the Mercalli was invented by Guiseppe Mercalli. seismograph

Example of an Earthquake An earthquake struck San Francisco on the 18 th April, 1906, at 5:12 am. The magnitude was 7.9 on the Richter scale, but some people thought it was in between 7.5 and even as high as were killed, and 3425 were injured.

Summary So now you know that most earthquakes are deadly, the cause of earthquakes, and how they’re measured!!

Thanks for watching! Th a nks f r Watching