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What is an Earthquake?

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Subido el 30 de marzo de 2020 por Claudia M.

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you you're laughing right watching me tumble like that are you oh no no go 00:00:00
ahead but hey do you know what just happened 00:00:20
There we go again! 00:00:26
Well, this is nothing but an earthquake, a small one indeed. 00:00:31
Come, let me tell you about earthquakes today. 00:00:37
Zoom in! 00:00:41
The surface of the earth is like a jigsaw puzzle. 00:00:43
Yes, it's not a single piece of land but approximately 20 pieces of a puzzle that constantly move. 00:00:47
But you don't feel it, because they move quite slowly. 00:00:56
Each one of those puzzle pieces are called tectonic plates. 00:01:01
So, whenever those plates hit, bump or slide past another plate, an earthquake is caused. 00:01:06
The surface where these plates slip is called the fault or the fault plane. 00:01:16
So, when do you think it happens? 00:01:22
Well, it happens all the time. 00:01:24
But hey, don't be scared. 00:01:29
Most of the times, we don't feel the quakes as they are too small to reach us. 00:01:32
But sometimes, they are so strong that they can be felt over a thousand miles away. 00:01:39
The place where the earthquake originates is called the Hypo Center. 00:01:46
And the place where it occurs on the earth's surface is called the epicenter. 00:01:51
There are three types of earthquakes. 00:01:57
Convergent Boundary 00:02:00
Here, one plate is forced over another during an earthquake, which causes a thrust fault. 00:02:03
Many hills and mountains have been formed due to the convergent boundary. 00:02:11
Divergent Boundary 00:02:17
Here plates are drifted apart from each other, forming a rift zone. 00:02:18
This kind gives birth to new ocean flows. 00:02:25
Transform Fault. 00:02:29
Here the plates slip by each other and this is also called Strike Slip. 00:02:31
So earthquakes are nothing but the shaking, rolling or a sudden shock of the earth's surface. 00:02:38
Now you know that whenever the earth is stressed or angry, it shakes and grumbles. 00:02:48
Don't be scared, I was just kidding. 00:02:57
Trivia Time! 00:03:01
The instrument used by scientists to measure the intensity of earthquake is known as a seismograph. 00:03:04
A tsunami is caused when earthquakes occur under water. 00:03:11
Whoa! Whoa! Yikes! 00:03:15
I need to rush before I tumble again. 00:03:20
So this is me zooming out. 00:03:23
Tune in next time for more fun facts. 00:03:25
Idioma/s:
en
Subido por:
Claudia M.
Licencia:
Dominio público
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Fecha:
30 de marzo de 2020 - 10:00
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
CP INF-PRI NTRA. SRA. DE LA MILAGROSA
Duración:
03′ 43″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
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