Location on the earth's surface
1.
aftershocks
2. body waves
directly over the fo...
Location on the earth's surface
1.
aftershocks
2. body waves
directly over the focus of an earthquake
specific point in the earth where
the rock layers along a fault move,
producing an earthquake
process of heat transfer by the
circulation or movement of a gas, liquid,
or plastic material
immediate return of deformed rock
3. convection
4. elastic rebound
5. epicenter
to its natural shape
wet soil behaves like a liquid and is
no longer able to support buildings
during an earthquake
waves that travel through the
interior of Earth; there are two types:
primary and secondary waves
smaller earthquakes that occur
after a major earthquake
6. focus
7. liquefaction
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