Locating the epicenter of an earthquake typically involves, at minimum, how many seismometers, located in different locations?

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
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2
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5
Answer explanation
To accurately locate an earthquake's epicenter, at least three seismometers are needed. This allows for triangulation, where the intersection of the circles drawn from each seismometer's data reveals the epicenter's location.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The largest volcanoes are typically produced by which type of plate boundary?
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
Normal
Reverse
Answer explanation
The largest volcanoes are typically formed at convergent plate boundaries, where an oceanic plate subducts beneath a continental plate, leading to significant volcanic activity and the creation of large stratovolcanoes.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Smaller fissure volcanoes are typically produced by which type of plate boundary?
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
Normal
Reverse
Answer explanation
Smaller fissure volcanoes are typically formed at divergent plate boundaries, where tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and create volcanic activity. This is why the correct answer is 'Divergent'.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The Hawaiian islands were formed by a hot plume of magma that consistently burns through the mantle of Earth and rises towards the surface, cooling in the ocean waters and creating land. This phenomena is known as a -
Seafloor Spreading
Zone of Subduction
Oceanic Trench
Hot Spot
Rift Valley
Answer explanation
The Hawaiian islands are formed by a hot spot, where magma rises from deep within the Earth, creating land as it cools in the ocean. This process is distinct from seafloor spreading or subduction zones.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The first waves indicated on a seismograph, which serve as a warning of an impending earthquake, are known as -
P Waves
S Waves
R Waves
T Waves
Q Waves
Answer explanation
The first waves detected by a seismograph are P Waves (Primary Waves). They travel fastest and provide early warning of an earthquake, unlike S Waves, R Waves, T Waves, or Q Waves, which arrive later.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The second waves indicated on a seismograph, which cause the most movement and damage during an earthquake, are known as -
P Waves
S Waves
R Waves
T Waves
Q Waves
Answer explanation
S Waves, or secondary waves, are the second type of seismic waves detected by a seismograph. They cause significant ground movement and damage during an earthquake, unlike P Waves, which arrive first but are less damaging.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The location, on the fault line, where an earthquake originates in the ground, is known as a -
Focus
Hypercenter
Epicenter
Hot Spot
Isocenter
Answer explanation
The correct term for the location where an earthquake originates is the 'Focus'. The 'Epicenter' refers to the point directly above the focus on the Earth's surface, while the other options are not related to earthquake terminology.
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