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Now you have the opportunity to model how these earthquake waves move energy ... Which locations in your model demonstrated an earthquake better than others ...
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www.usoe.k12.ut.us/CURR/science/core/8thgrd/sciber8/geo...
www.usoe.k12.ut.us/CURR/science/core/8thgrd/sciber8/geology/html/makequak.htm
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With this, students can mark off "rupture length" during each "earthquake" by seeing how far the brick slips. They likely will find that the lengths are not consistent. They may also wish to time the "earthquakes" assuming a constant speed by the person turning the crank. ... There are some accessories to this model as well.
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quake.usgs.gov/research/deformation/modeling/eqmodel.ht...
quake.usgs.gov/research/deformation/modeling/eqmodel.html
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We'll try to make a before and after model or you can get a piece of paper ct it straight in half then make buildings trees people e.t.c then put the two peices together then move one piece up and one down and it looks like the ground is mo...
http://www.blurtit.com/q310763.html
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well for the earth quake model u need a motor of very less RPM which u have to fix at the bottom of ur model with some arrangment as you found in the wiper of any four wheeler which convert rotary motion into transvers motion and at top of ...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080811081...
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Teacher*** Make sure to have your students look for places that will resist movement, they will "spring" forward the best! ... How was this activity similar to a real earthquake...
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utahscience.oremjr.alpine.k12.ut.us/Sciber01/8th/rock/h...
utahscience.oremjr.alpine.k12.ut.us/Sciber01/8th/rock/html/makequak.htm
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Hints on how to strengthen your model using bracing. ... It is best to make your model symmetrical with the bracing arranged symmetrically too. ... Make sure you brace your model so that it can resist the sideways force from an earthquake in any direction.
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www.ideers.bris.ac.uk/comp/model_make_strengthen.html
www.ideers.bris.ac.uk/comp/model_make_strengthen.html
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How to Build a Model Illustrating Sea-Floor Spreading and Subduction ... "Thrust" earthquakes have been responsible for the two largest earthquakes ever recorded, the 1960 M 9.5 Chile earthquake and the 1964 M 9.2 Alaska earthquake. Pull-apart earthquakes occur where the lithosphere is being stretched, such as along mid...
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pubs.usgs.gov/of/1999/ofr-99-0132/
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Try to go to this website: http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/vo... or go to yahoo! answer
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_make_a_model_of_an...
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By construction and examining the model, students will obtain a greater appreciation of the relationship between the internal structure of the volcano and its exterior shape and features. This exercise may give the student an insight as to how a stratovolcano is formed.
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neic.usgs.gov/neis/education/volcano/
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