GEOLOGY

EARTH SCIENCE

EARTHQUAKES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The areas along a fault where relatively few earthquakes have occurred are called ____
A
reverse fault
B
seismic gap
C
tectonic plate
D
intensity
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Seismic gaps are areas along active faults where relatively few earthquakes have occurred. 12. The Richter magnitude scale measures the ground motion from an earthquake and adjusts for distance to find earthquake strength.

Detailed explanation-2: -Seismic Gap. Seismic Gap. Region along an active fault where stress is accumulating because no earthquakes have occurred there recently. Seismic gaps are often flanked by areas that have experienced earthquakes in the near past.

Detailed explanation-3: -seismic gap. an area along a fault where relatively few earthquakes have occurred. Moho. a place within the Earth where the speed of seismic waves increases sharply; marks the boundary between the Earth’s crust and mantle.

Detailed explanation-4: -Sometimes faults move when energy is released from a sudden slip of the rocks on either side. Most earthquakes occur along plate boundaries, but they can also happen in the middle of plates along intraplate fault zones.

Detailed explanation-5: -➢ Earthquakes occur within the Earth‟s crust along faults that suddenly release large amounts of energy that have built up over long periods of time. ➢ The shaking during an earthquake is caused by seismic waves. Seismic waves are generated when rock within the crust breaks, producing a tremendous amount of energy.

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