Дистанційне навчання 5-Д PACE WORK(22.04.2020)
Дистанційне навчання 2020
PACE WORK (22/04)
Тема: Землетруси
PACE WORK (22/04)
Тема: Землетруси
Read the words and guess the meanings (using the
picture)
crust - Earth's outermost layer, which varies in thickness
from about 5km to 60km and is separated from the mantle by the Moho
Discontinuity
surface
waves - waves of energy
that reach Earth's surface during an earthquake, travel outward from the
epicenter, and move rock particles up and down, and side to side
tsunami - powerful seismic sea wave that can travel thousands of
kilometers in all directions and that begins over an earthquake focus
epicenter - point of Earth's surface directely above an
earthquake's focus
focus - in an earthquake, the point beneath Earth's surface
where energy release occurs
Write the words into vocabularies.
What
is an Earthquake?
Simply,
earthquakes are the rumblings, shaking or rolling of the earth's surface. It is
usually what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one
another, or break apart from each other as a result of tension caused by
prolonged energy build up.
Earthquakes
come in many forms. It can be felt as a shock under your feet, or may be very
powerful and destructive enough to flatten an entire city. They can happen
anywhere, land or sea.
Foreshocks,
Mainshocks and Aftershocks:
Sometimes, there are smaller shocks that occur
before (foreshock) and after (aftershock) a main earthquake (mainshock). Sometimes
foreshocks are so big and scientists are unsure if it is the main shock.
Foreshocks and aftershocks can occur for days, weeks and months of a main
earthquake.
Earthquakes
are also called temblors.
It It
is important to understand
the earth’s makeup to help understand
earthquakes better.
In this diagram, you will notice that the
inner and outer core of the earth (middle part) are liquid in nature,
containing iron and nickel of extreme temperatures (5,500°C).
The Mantle is semi-molten rock, also called
magma. The outer is the crust, which is the hard part of the earth that forms
the surface. This outer crust includes the land on which we live, the oceans
and ocean deeps and anything within 40km (approx) down the earth's surface.
Earthquakes
are developed in the outer crust of the earth.
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