13) Monitoring earthquakes
Monitor earthquakes locally, regionally, or globally, and plot them on a map.
14) Locating an earthquake
Show how earthquakes are located. Create a fictional story about an earthquake and write a news story with a map showing the epicenter.
15) Stress & strain
Make a model to show how stress and strain affect different materials (wood, silly putty, etc.)
16) Earthquakes & volcanoes
Investigate how earthquakes and volcanoes are related.
17) Magnitude & intensity
Show the difference between magnitude and intensity. What controls the magnitude of an earthquake? What affects the shaking intensity?
18) Earthquakes on other planets
Do earthquakes occur on other planets? Which ones? Why or why not?
19) San Andreas Fault
Learn about the different segments of the San Andreas Fault. Demonstrate how each segment behaves differently and why.
20) Other ideas to brainstorm
Interior of the earth, earthquakes & roads, earthquakes & buildings, earthquakes and the Eastern US, "Ring of Fire".
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