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ISP 203B Exam 2 Questions With Solutions Which type of magnitude best describes the earthquake energy? Moment magnitude scale The USGS predicted that the chance of a major earthquake striking California in the next 30 years is 99% The areas of high earthquake hazard and risk in the United States are Along the pacific coast and mountain west Which of the following is true? There are many more small earthquakes than large earthquakes

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ISP 203B Exam 2 Questions With Solutions

Which type of magnitude best describes the earthquake energy? Moment magnitude scale




The USGS predicted that the chance of a major earthquake striking California in the next 30

years is 99%




The areas of high earthquake hazard and risk in the United States are Along the pacific

coast and mountain west




Which of the following is true? There are many more small earthquakes than large

earthquakes




Which of the following can be used to ACCURATELY and CONCLUSIVELY predict a major

earthquake? None of the above




What kind of building is least safe during an earthquake (poll)? Big Box stores

(warehouse stores)

, ISP 203B Exam 2 Questions With Solutions
What should you do if you are inside a building when an earthquake strikes? Get under

something strong, like a table (drop, cover and hold on)




what can we do in the short amount of time before a strike hits? Stop surgeries, shut off

electricity




a successful earthquake warning system can warn people in distance shortly after the

earthquake occurs




Can people cause earthquakes? Yes




Which of the following activities is the least likely to cause earthquakes? a Big10 football

game




What is a tsunami? a wave that is caused by a sudden displacement of water




What happens to the wave when it gets into shallow water and approaches the shore? The

wave slows down, but the amplitude (size) gets taller

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