Theme 1 earthquake terror
Transcript of Theme 1 earthquake terror
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debris• The remains of
something broken or destroyed.
• Following the tornado, debris was scattered all over the neighborhood.
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devastation• Destruction or ruin.
• The city showed the signs of total devastation following the earthquake.
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fault• A break in a rock mass
caused by a shifting of the earth’s crust.
• The San Andreas Fault runs along the Pacific Coast of California.
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impact• The striking of one
body against another.
• We braced ourselves for the impact of the two cars that collided in the intersection.
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fault
debris
devastation
impact
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jolt• A sudden jerk or
bump.
• The seismograph indicated the jolt felt by those in the earthquake zone.
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shuddered• Shook, vibrated, or
quivered.
• The table and chair shuddered during the earthquake.
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susceptible• Easily affected.
• Californians are susceptible to many earthquakes each year.
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undulating• Moving in waves or
with a smooth, wavy motion.
• The children began crawling on the undulating ground.
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upheaval• A lifting or upward
movement of the earth’s crust.
• As suddenly as it had began, the upheaval of the ground stopped.
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jolt
shuddered
undulating
upheaval
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fault• The fault in California
is hundreds of miles long.
What does fault mean in this sentence?
• A. Depth of earth’s crust
• B. Very tall mountain• C. Crack in earth’s
crust• D. Dry sandy desert
(C. A crack in the earth’s crust.)
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impact• The impact of the ball
broke the window.
In this sentence what does impact mean?
• A. Unusual size• B. Forceful contact• C. Interesting shape• D. Mild vibration
(B. A Forceful Contact)
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devastation• There was great
devastation.
In this sentence what does devastation mean?
• A. Celebration• B. Panic• C. Fear• D. Destruction
(D. Destruction)
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debris• There was debris
everywhere.
In this sentence what does debris mean?
• A. Recycling containers.• B. Rubble and wreckage• C. New shingles• D. Building materials
(B. Rubble and Wreckage)