Bruh i need help w/ science!! ion care if this math π
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OpenStudy (google):
i gottchu what is it
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
Sure
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
Hold up
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
What is the source energy for an earthquake?
A. Motion of tectonic
B. Heat from the asthenosphere
C. The earth's magentic field
D. the building of volcanoes
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
What do you think?
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OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
tbh idk this like not one bit but ima guess C
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
No. The magnetic field has nothing to do with earthquakes. Earthquakes are caused by tectonic plates shifting.
OpenStudy (google):
^yeah thats 7th grade science
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
so A?
OpenStudy (google):
Yea
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Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
Yeah.
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
So rudee π π this sad im n 8th n dont kno nun if ths
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
It's okay. We all have our issues and things we are good at.
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
I learned it in 5th grade @Google
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
yalll so rude bruh im done can yall help me w/ 4 mire? π
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OpenStudy (google):
^oh tru thats when they started teaching it
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
mor
OpenStudy (google):
yeah
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
Yeah, I am not rude lol.
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
you are too but hold up
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Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
I am sorry you feel that way. Nor me or Google was being "rudee"
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
what type of material would a seismic wave travel' through faster?
A. Water
B. Sound
C. Slate
D. MUd
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
And you think?
OpenStudy (google):
Kween do you know what seismic waves are used for?
OpenStudy (google):
that would eliminate 3 answers if you did
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OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
Nope n my name Alexis lml just called me Alexis but no i dont
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
Okay, like sound waves seismic like to travel through hard things.
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Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
:)
OpenStudy (google):
that just leaves you with one
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
mud yall know im slowππ π
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
No? It leaves slate. Google eliminated Mud, Water, Sound.
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
oh π
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OpenStudy (google):
i wouldn't drop a seismograph in the ocean or mud
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
movinv on π
OpenStudy (google):
Ok
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
MK
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
What information can scientists obtain by studying seismographs from different locations?
A.
the location and strength of the earthquake
B.
when the next earthquake is going to happen
C.
the direction of motion of tectonic plates
D.
the amount of damage caused by an earthquake
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OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
@Google @Arcadiouse help meπ
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
What do you think? Seismographs can't see the damage, they only find out their location/magnitude.
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
D?
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
No. If they only find out the location and magnitude which answer is it?
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
A?? π
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OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
idk
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
YES!
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
Strength is the magnitude!
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
π π bBruh why you excited π
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
Because you're learning.
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OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
π π
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
along which geological features are earthquakes most likely to occur? A. Mountains B.Volcanoes C. Valleys D. Fault lines
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
A
Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
No. Mountains have no area for earthquakes to start. If you remember, tectonic plates are where earthquakes start and how they are started. Fault lines are tectonic plates.
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Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):
Fault Line is an area where earthquakes start usually*