In this activity, students use online animations of foreshocks in an attempt to decide whether or not they think the earthquakes that occurred on the last day (day 90) of the animations are foreshocks of a large earthquake (mainshock) that will occur on the following day. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division
This outline of basic information on earthquakes starts with an explanation of an earthquake, includ...
This animation shows a cumulative view of earthquake activity for the whole world from 1980 through ...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
In this activity, students use online resources to investigate the occurrence of earthquakes in Sout...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...
In this lesson students will use earthquake and volcano data to explore the relationship between ear...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
In this activity, learners will investigate the seismicity in southern California around the time of...
In this activity, the learner will watch three animations based on actual data from fault ruptures f...
This activity has students explore data for a recent earthquake, recording observations about where ...
This site features earthquake related Flash animations and real video footage. The visualizations il...
In this activity, students plot earthquake hypocenters along a cross-section in an attempt to create...
This provides many links to articles, graphics, scientific papers and podcasts to help students unde...
This lesson uses interactive diagrams of ground shaking from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake to te...
This interactive simulator allows students to set the conditions for underlying geology, building de...
This outline of basic information on earthquakes starts with an explanation of an earthquake, includ...
This animation shows a cumulative view of earthquake activity for the whole world from 1980 through ...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
In this activity, students use online resources to investigate the occurrence of earthquakes in Sout...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...
In this lesson students will use earthquake and volcano data to explore the relationship between ear...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
In this activity, learners will investigate the seismicity in southern California around the time of...
In this activity, the learner will watch three animations based on actual data from fault ruptures f...
This activity has students explore data for a recent earthquake, recording observations about where ...
This site features earthquake related Flash animations and real video footage. The visualizations il...
In this activity, students plot earthquake hypocenters along a cross-section in an attempt to create...
This provides many links to articles, graphics, scientific papers and podcasts to help students unde...
This lesson uses interactive diagrams of ground shaking from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake to te...
This interactive simulator allows students to set the conditions for underlying geology, building de...
This outline of basic information on earthquakes starts with an explanation of an earthquake, includ...
This animation shows a cumulative view of earthquake activity for the whole world from 1980 through ...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...