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Class 8 Science Chapter 12 Question Answers - Some Natural Phenomena

Q 1. What is an Earthquake?

Ans: An earthquake is a sudden shaking or trembling of the earth lasting for a very short time.

Q 2. What Causes an Earthquake?

Ans: Earthquake is caused by a disturbance deep inside the earth’s crust created by motion of tectonic plate.

Q 3. What could cause a disturbance inside the earth?

Ans: Some time moving tectonic plate goes under another due to collision and cause a disturbance inside the earth.

Fig: Seismic waves.Fig: Seismic waves.

Q 4. What are seismic waves?

Ans: Waves produce by earth quake on the surface of earth is called seismic waves.

Q 5. Where does the greatest number of earthquakes occur?

Ans: The boundaries of the tectonic plates are the weak zones where earthquakes are more likely to occur. The weak zones are also known as seismic or fault zones.

Q 6. What are different cases of tremors?

Ans: Tremors on the earth can be caused when a volcano erupts, or a meteor hits the earth, or an underground nuclear explosion is carried out. However, most earthquakes are caused by the movement of earth’s tectonic plates.

Q 7. What is the scale used to measure magnitude of the intensity of earthquake?

Ans: Richter scale

Q 8. What is the instrument used to measure seismic wave?

Ans: Seismograph.

Fig: Seismograph.Fig: Seismograph.The instrument is simply a vibrating rod, or a pendulum, which starts vibrating when tremors occur. A pen is attached to the vibrating system. The pen records the seismic waves on a paper which moves under it. By studying these waves, scientists can construct a complete map of the earthquake.

Q 9. Define: hypocenter, epicenter, Seismic waves

Ans: The place below earth surface from where the earthquake originates is called the hypocenter or the focus of an earthquake. It is often several kilometers below the earth’s surface.

The spot on the earth’s surface exactly above the hypocenter of an earthquake is the epicenter.

The collision of plates gives rise to vibration of earth surface called Seismic waves this through the earth.

Fig: An Earthquake magnitude being measured on Richter scale.Fig: An Earthquake magnitude being measured on Richter scale.

Q 10. What safety measured you taken during an earthquake If you are traveling in a motor vehicle?

Ans: Drive slowly and do not come out till the tremors stop.

Q 11. What safety measured you taken during an earthquake If you are inside house?

Ans: Take shelter under a table and protect your head by wrapping your arms around it and curling into a ball.

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1. What are some examples of natural phenomena?
Ans. Some examples of natural phenomena include earthquakes, lightning, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of rainbows.
2. How are natural phenomena formed?
Ans. Natural phenomena are formed through various scientific processes. For example, earthquakes occur when tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface shift and release energy, creating seismic waves. Lightning is formed when there is a buildup of electrical charges in the atmosphere, resulting in a discharge of electricity. Tornadoes are formed when warm and cold air masses collide, creating a rotating column of air. Volcanic eruptions occur when molten rock, gas, and other materials escape from a volcanic vent. Rainbows are formed when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets in the air.
3. What causes earthquakes?
Ans. Earthquakes are primarily caused by the movement of tectonic plates along fault lines. These plates make up the Earth's crust and are constantly shifting. When the stress on a fault line exceeds the strength of the rocks, it causes a sudden release of energy. This energy is transmitted in the form of seismic waves, resulting in an earthquake.
4. How does lightning occur?
Ans. Lightning occurs when there is a buildup of electrical charges in the atmosphere. This charge separation is typically caused by the collision of ice particles within a thunderstorm cloud. As the charges separate, a strong electric field is created. When the electric field becomes strong enough, it ionizes the air molecules along its path, creating a conductive channel for the electrical discharge. This discharge is what we see as lightning.
5. How do rainbows form?
Ans. Rainbows form when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets in the air. When sunlight enters a water droplet, it undergoes refraction, which causes the different colors of the spectrum to bend at different angles. The light is then reflected off the inside surface of the droplet and exits, further dispersing the colors. This dispersed light is what we perceive as a rainbow.
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