grind
unnoticed
damage
1
ruins
fault
tremor
rumble
chasm
release
shake
property
eggshell
10
snaps
highways
motion
way
000
100
devastating
safe
core
700
hit
moving
trembling
seismograph
grade
waves
waves
buildings
plates
piece
strength
changing
ground
terrifying
gives
waves
rupture
000
bridges
shift
000
floor
trembling
April
18
,
1906
,
California
San
Andreas
____________________
____________________
,
shaking
San
Francisco
for
nearly
60
____________________
seconds
.
When
the
____________________
stops
,
the
disaster
is
only
beginning
.
Gas
lines
____________________
setting
off
massive
fires
.
Some
____________________
people
die
.
Most
of
the
city
is
reduced
to
____________________
.
This
____________________
of
the
____________________
caused
when
masses
of
rocks
suddenly
____________________
below
the
earth's
surface
is
called
an
earthquake
.
Hundreds
of
little
earthquakes
____________________
the
planet
every
day
but
most
pass
____________________
.
They
usually
occur
along
the
boundaries
of
the
thin
____________________
that
cover
the
Earth
like
an
____________________
.
Driven
by
the
heat
deep
within
the
Earth's
____________________
,
the
plates
____________________
against
each
other
along
lines
called
?
faults
?
.
When
a
plate's
____________________
is
blocked
,
stress
builds
up
.
Finally
the
fault
____________________
____________________
.
The
released
energy
races
through
the
Earth
in
the
form
of
seismic
____________________
.
Scientists
record
these
____________________
on
a
device
called
a
____________________
.
These
zigzag
lines
show
the
____________________
of
various
seismic
____________________
.
Using
the
lines
scientists
____________________
the
earthquake
on
the
Richter
scale
.
For
a
quake
to
measure
one
number
higher
on
the
Richter
scale
it
must
____________________
about
30
times
as
much
energy
as
the
number
below
it
.
Every
year
,
about
____________________
,
____________________
earthquakes
____________________
through
the
ground
hard
enough
for
people
to
feel
them
.
Of
these
,
only
about
____________________
,
____________________
are
strong
enough
to
____________________
____________________
.
But
a
powerful
earthquake
can
be
____________________
.
On
average
,
about
____________________
,
____________________
people
die
each
year
as
a
result
of
earthquakes
.
The
greatest
recorded
earthquake
ever
to
____________________
North
America
measured
a
massive
9
.
2
.
The
____________________
struck
Alaska
on
March
28
,
1964
.
A
camera
on
board
a
ship
docked
in
Valdez
recorded
the
draining
of
the
entire
harbor
as
a
____________________
opened
up
on
the
sea
____________________
.
There's
no
stopping
the
surface
of
the
Earth
from
____________________
and
____________________
so
engineers
are
focusing
on
ways
to
create
better
____________________
,
____________________
and
____________________
,
structures
that
will
remain
____________________
and
stay
in
one
____________________
the
next
time
the
Earth
begins
to
shake
.