Chapter 8 Earthquakes and Society1
Chapter 8 Earthquakes and Society1
Chapter 8 Earthquakes and Society1
CHAPTER 8 Earthquakes
SECTION
Highest
earthquake-hazard
level
TAKE A LOOK
1. Identify On the map,
find the place where
Lowest you live. What is its
earthquake-hazard
level earthquake-hazard level?
Math Focus
Major 7.0 to 7.9 18
Strong 6.0 to 6.9 120
2. Calculate About how many
Moderate 5.0 to 5.9 800
times more light earthquakes
than strong earthquakes Light 4.0 to 4.9 6,200
happen every year? Minor 3.0 to 3.9 49,000
Very minor 2.0 to 2.9 365,000
A mass damper is a
weight that is placed in
the roof of a building.
Computers can sense
when the building is
moving. The computers
move the mass damper
around to help keep
the building from
moving too much.
SAFE HOME
Put heavy things near the floor so that they do not fall
during an earthquake. Make sure things that can burn are
kept away from electric wires and other things that can
start a fire.
EARTHQUAKE KIT
Your earthquake kit should have things that you might
need after an earthquake. Remember that you may not
have electricity or running water after an earthquake.
TAKE A LOOK
8. List List four foods that
would be useful to have in an What Should Be in an Earthquake Kit
earthquake kit.
• water • food that won’t go bad
• a fire extinguisher • a flashlight with batteries
• a small radio that runs • extra batteries for the radio
on batteries and flashlight
• medicines • a first-aid kit
Say It
Share Experiences Have you
ever been in an earthquake?
In a small group, talk about
what it was like.
SECTION VOCABULARY
gap hypothesis a hypothesis that is based on seismic gap an area along a fault where
the idea that a major earthquake is more likely relatively few earthquakes have occurred
to occur along the part of an active fault where recently but where strong earthquakes have
no earthquakes have occurred for a certain occurred in the past
period of time
2. Describe Fill in the chart below to show what you should do during an earthquake.
...lie face down on the ground with your hands on your head, far
from power lines or fire hazards.
...in a car or bus
5. Infer In most cases, you should stay inside a car or a bus in an earthquake. When
might it be best to leave a car or a bus during an earthquake?