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Unit 33 Review Questions
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Given the same intensity and type of shaking from an earthquake, which of the following buildings is LEAST likely to suffer damage?
A low-rise building built to strict earthquake codes situated on bedrock
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A high-rise building built to moderate earthquake codes situated on bedrock
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A low-rise building built to strict earthquake codes situated on sediments
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A high-rise building built to strict earthquake codes situated on sediments
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High population density and poorly constructed buildings led to a very large loss of life in this earthquake, even though its moment magnitude was far smaller than other earthquakes of the last century:
Northern Japan in 2011
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Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1964
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Loma Prieta, California in 1989
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 2010
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Where on Earth are earthquakes most frequent?
Circum-Pacific Belt
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Mediterranean region
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Caribbean
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North Atlantic Ocean
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The strongest earthquakes are most likely to be associated with:
transform plate boundaries
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divergent plate boundaries
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convergent plate boundaries
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intraplate regions
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What happens to coastal areas near large subduction zone earthquakes?
They suffer far less damage than areas further inland.
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They usually are at very low risk for tsunami damage.
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They often are permanently uplifted.
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They often rapidly subside.
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A geologist is most likely to find fault breccia at:
the epicenter of an earthquake
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a fault trace
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where a tsunami has washed ashore
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the vicinity of an intraplate earthquake
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The very strong earthquakes that struck near New Madrid, Missouri in 1811 and 1812 are unusual because they occurred:
in an intraplate region
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at a transform plate boundary
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at a divergent plate boundary
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at a convergent plate boundary
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