PHILVOLCS Earthquake Intensity Scale Written
PHILVOLCS Earthquake Intensity Scale Written
PHILVOLCS Earthquake Intensity Scale Written
Intensity V. Strong
Intensity V. Strong
Generally, felt by most people indoors and outdoors.
Many sleeping people are awakened. Some are frightened;
some run outdoors. Strong shaking and rocking are felt
throughout the building.
1. What is an earthquake?
Most earthquakes are due to movement of large slabs of rock called tectonic
plates. When the plates slide or move against each other, the plates may be bent or
stretched. The bending or stretching stores energy. Sooner or later, the plates break and
shift. When the break happens, the stored energy is released in the form of waves,
which we feel as earthquake.
The waves spread out from the focus or source of an earthquake in all directions. As the
waves travel away from the focus, they grow gradually weaker. So, the ground generally
shakes less far away from the focus.
Most earthquakes occur along the boundaries of the tectonic plates. If you live
close to a plate boundary, you will experience more earthquakes than if you lived far
from the boundary. For example, many countries around the Pacific Ocean are often
rocked by earthquakes because they are located near the boundary of the Pacific plate.
Earthquakes occur everyday. But most are too weak to be felt by humans. More
than a million earthquakes occur harmlessly every year. In comparison, damaging
earthquakes occur less frequently. The table below shows the frequency of earthquakes
worldwide.
Every time there is an earthquake, we always hear or read the words intensity
and magnitude in the radio, on television, and in newspapers. Both terms describe the
strength of an earthquake.