Across
- 7. Waves that travel along the Earth's surface.
- 8. A measure of the size of an earthquake, often measured by the Richter scale.
- 9. Waves that cause horizontal ground shaking.
- 10. Waves that cause a rolling motion on the ground.
- 12. A vibration from underground movement along a fault plane.
- 14. An instrument that measures and records ground movements.
- 15. Shear waves that travel slower than P-waves and cannot travel through liquids.
- 16. A fracture in the Earth's crust where movement has occurred.
- 17. The maximum displacement of a wave from its resting position.
Down
- 1. The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus.
- 2. Seismic waves that travel through the interior of the Earth.
- 3. A large ocean wave caused by an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide.
- 4. The highest point of a wave.
- 5. The distance between two consecutive wave crests or troughs.
- 6. Longitudinal waves that can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
- 11. An elastic wave generated by an impulse such as an earthquake or an explosion.
- 13. The lowest point of a wave.
- 16. The point within the Earth where an earthquake rupture begins.
