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Heythere1:

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Heythere1:

A scientist studying how earthquakes happen imagines the top layer of Earth moving like a block of wood rubbing on sandpaper. This helps the scientist imagine what is happening. What kind of model is this? Explain.

Heythere1:

@midnight97

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The model the scientist is imagining is a physical model. A physical model uses a tangible or visual representation to simulate real-world processes. In this case, the scientist is comparing the Earth's top layer (the lithosphere) moving along the asthenosphere to a block of wood rubbing on sandpaper. This analogy helps visualize the friction and movement between the tectonic plates, even though the actual geological processes occur on a much larger and more complex scale. The block of wood and sandpaper serve as a simplified physical representation of the forces at work in the Earth's crust during an earthquake.

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