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Nama : Muhammad Yandi Cummara

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Kelas : 03

Part I

1. Earthquakes are the result of movement within the earth.


The most general accepted theory of earthquakes (seismic) activity
is the rupture of rock by faulting.

2. Focus are Shock waves are released by an earthquake at the


underground site of the faulting.
epicenter is The nearest place on the surface.

3. There are three main types of earthquake waves.

4. The instrument that records earthquakes.

5. Tsunamis are so-called tidal waves, but they are due to


earthquakes, usually originating at the bottom of the ocean

Part II

First crush limestone and clay in crusher, after crushed put the
result into mixer, from the mixer will proceed to rotating heater,
then the result from rotating heater will be ground in the grinder
into cement. Finally, put the cement into the bag.

Part III
1. These four shells of the earth are called the crust, the
mantle, the outer core, and the inner core
2. The crust extends down to the Mohorovieie (M-) discontinuity
(or Moho) and includes the continents (which consist mostly of
granite) and the ocean basins which consist mostly of basalt.
Only the outer part of crust is visible; deeper rocks may
become exposed by uplift, erosion, or may be brought to the
surface by volcanism.
3. deeper rocks may become exposed by uplift, erosion, or may be
brought to the surface by volcanism
4. The continents stand higher than the ocean basins because they
are lighter
5. The inner core extends 790 miles to the center of the earth,
where its specific gravity may be more than 17. The enormous
pressure (perhaps 3 million times that at the surface) keeps
this zone solid in spite of the high temperature

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