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McMaster University EARTH SC 2gg3 iClicker Questions 1)Why do most fatalities from natural disasters occur in Asia? Because Asia is a continent with a developing economy
McMaster University
EARTH SC 2gg3
iClicker Questions
1)Why do most fatalities from natural disasters occur in Asia?
- Because Asia is a continent with a developing economy.
- Because most of the earthquakes and volcanoes occur in Asia.
- Because Asia is the most populated continent
- I don’t know
- Can a hydro-meteorological disaster cause a geophysical disaster?
- Yes
- No
- Which layer does not consist of mantle?
- Asthenosphere
- Lithosphere
- Crust
- I don’t know
- Which plate will be more dynamic? (No answer – all can be right)
- A large plate
- A small plate
- It depends on the location of the plate
- I don’t know
- Which type of boundary is the best environment for earthquakes?
- Convergent
- Divergent
- Transform
- I don’t know
- Will California eventually fall off the ocean?
- Yes
- No (a continental plate cannot go under and oceanic plate)
- It depends on…
- I don’t know
- If you find a well-exposed fault that moved before seismographs were available, you can infer the approximate magnitude of earthquake by measuring the
.
- Largest size tree snapped off by the shaking
- Average size of the largest rocks moved in the earthquake
- Strength of the rocks that the earthquake managed to break
- Total length of fault break during the event
- What does the Richter Magnitude Scale depend on?
- The maximum amplitude of earthquake waves on a seismograph
- The frequency of P waves recorded on a seismograph
- The intensity of shaking during the earthquake
- The amount of destruction by the earthquake
- For very long fault such as those in westernmost North America, what historic information can be used to infer where the next large earthquake may be?
- The part of the fault with the mot frequent earthquakes
- The part of the fault that creeps slowly and may be building to a sudden break
- The part of the fault where there is a seismic gap
- The part of the fault with the largest earthquake in the past
- Which of the following submarine faults cannot cause tsunami waves?
- Strike-slip faults
- Normal faults
- Thrust faults
- I don’t know
- Which is the most dangerous location for a tsunami hazard?
- A straight stretch of coast directly exposed to the open sea
- A rocky point protruding into the ocean in deep water
- A bay with a nice sandy beach at its end
- A boat in the deep ocean
- What are two main causes of tsunamis
- a) Volcano flank collapse and sudden degassing of the mantle from a idoceanic ridge
- Asteroid impact into the ocean and collapse of a mid-oceanic ridge
- Subduction-zone earthquakes and transform-fault earthquakes
- Subduction-zone earthquakes and landslides into the ocean
- If you are at the beach and feel a large earthquake, what should you do?
- Wait until the commotion dies down, and turn on the TV to find out where it happened
- Carefully scan the horizon to see if a tsunami wave is formed, if you see one, run inland
- Immediately run up slope as far as possible
- Immediately get into the nearest house for protection
- The best tectonic environment for a violent volcano is:
- Divergent boundary
- Convergent boundary
- Transform boundary
- Hotspot
- What two main factors result in more violent eruptions?
- More water and higher viscosity of the magma
- Higher viscosity and narrow enough vent
- Strong rocks around the vent and more water
- A large enough volcano with low-viscosity magma
- Which of the following is NOT true?
- Subduction zones and areas where ocean floor descends into the mantle
- Subduction zone activity includes very large earthquakes
- Subduction zone activity leads to active volcanoes
- Subduction zones are areas where ocean floor rocks are formed
- Why do shield volcanoes have very gently sloping sides?
- Their andesite composition produces huge ash flows that spread over large area
- Their andesite and rhyolite have low viscosity because of their water content and spread over a low slope
- Their basalt flows have low viscosity so the lava solidifies as gentle slopes
- Their basalt ash spreads out widely in the strong winds over the open ocean
- If an ash flow approaches you from across a kilometer wide lake, are you likely to be safe or not?
- Safe. Hot ash flows would chill and stop as soon as they hit cold water.
- Safe. Ash flows move along the ground; they would continue harmlessly underwater.
- Not safe. A fast-moving ash flow would cause a deadly tsunami wave.
- Not safe. Ash flows can cross much wider bodies of water.
- The main factors that affect the chance that a slope will fail in a landslide do NOT include .
- Slope angle or steepness
- Strength of the slope material
- Amount of water
- Age of the slope
- Why do highway departments sometimes pile huge boulders near the base of a sloping road cut?
- To prevent gullying of the sloping road cut
- To keep vegetation from growing on the sloping road cut
- To prevent water from getting into the slope
- To prevent slumping of the road cut by loading the toe of the potential stump
- Where in North America are sinkholes most prevalent and why?
- In Michigan, because outcrops of limestone are widespread and it is surrounded by the Great Lakes
- In Washington state, because of all the rain west of the cascades
- In metamorphic rocks of the Canadian shield, because of all the lakes
- In Florida, because it is almost all limestone and has abundant groundwater
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