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Science·Volcanoes & Earthquakes·conceptual

Measuring Earthquake Strength

Know that scientists measure earthquakes using seismometers, that earthquakes release energy that travels as waves through the ground, and that a magnitude scale describes their strength

Suggested ages 9–11

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Learning journey

Your child is exploring how Earth's powerful forces work — understanding what causes volcanoes and earthquakes, how scientists monitor them, and how communities prepare for these natural events.

Evidence of understanding

  • Explain that a seismometer is an instrument that detects and records ground shaking
  • Describe earthquake energy as waves that travel outward from where rocks broke
  • Interpret a magnitude number as a measure of an earthquake's strength

Assessment prompt

If Measuring Earthquake Strength heard a news report about a magnitude 6 earthquake, could they explain what a seismometer is, that earthquakes send waves through the ground, and that higher numbers mean stronger quakes?

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