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1、Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and TsunamisA Reading AZ Level W Leveled BookWord Count:1,965Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK WEarthquakes,Volcanoes,and TsunamisWritten by Elizabeth AustinQTWwww.readinga-Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and TsunamisWritten by Elizabeth A
2、ustin24Glossaryearthquake(n.)the shaking of Earths crust caused by underground vibrations(p.4)faults(n.)cracks in Earths crust along which movement occurs(p.5)landslides(n.)moving masses of soil and rock that flow down slopes (p.14)magma(n.)melted,liquid rock beneath Earths surface(p.6)mudslide(n.)a
3、 dirt-and debris-filled flood of water(p.15)Richter scale(n.)the scale that measures the strength of earthquakes(p.9)tectonic plates(n.)large sheets of rock and soil that make up Earths crust (p.5)tsunamis(n.)enormous ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes,landslides,or volcanoes(p.4)volcanoes
4、(n.)places on the Earths surface where gases,ash,and lava spew onto the surface(p.4)24Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis Level W23Like volcanoes,tsunamis are becoming easier to predict.They usually do not hit the shore until a few minutes to a few hours after the earthquake or volcano that causes th
5、em.Scientists have instruments that detect volcanoes and earthquakes.When a large eruption or earthquake happens,scientists have time to warn people that a tsunami may be coming.Unfortunately,the system cannot warn people in time to save their homes or belongings.But they do have time to save their
6、lives,which is the most important thing.ConclusionOur quiet planet occasionally turns violent.During a large earthquake,the ground shakes,destroying homes and property.In an explosive volcanic eruption,liquid rock,poisonous gases,ash,and landslides can bury cities.And tsunamis can cost billions of d
7、ollars in damage along coastlines.Scientists are trying to learn as much as they can about these violent events.As they learn more,scientists can predict volcanoes,earthquakes,and tsunamis in order to save thousands of lives.Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and TsunamisLevel W Leveled Book Learning AZISBN 978-
8、1-61515-131-8Written by Elizabeth AustinIllustrated by Craig FrederickAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,page 4:Photodisc/Getty Images;back cover,title page,pages 7,11,15,17(all),19:ArtToday;page 8:courtesy of Library of Congress,Prints&Photographs Division LC-USZ62-55720;pag
9、e 9:Boris Grdanoski/AP Images;page 12:StockTrek/Photodisc/Getty Images;page 14:courtesy of R.E.Wilcox/USGS;page 16:Roger Ressmeyer/Corbis/VCG/Corbis Documentary/Getty Images;page 18:Marshall Myrman/Corbis;page 21:Harry Yeh,University of WashingtonCorrelationLEVEL WS4040Fountas&PinnellReading Recover
10、yDRA23Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis Level W3Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Deep Within the Earth .5Earthquakes:Terrible Trembling.7The Richter Scale.10Volcanoes:Enormous Explosions.12Tsunamis:Wild Waves .18Conclusion .23Glossary .2422More recently,a large tsunami struck the countries bordering
11、the Indian Ocean in 2004.The Indian Ocean Tsunami began when an earthquake occurred on the ocean floor near the western coast of Indonesia.The earthquake caused a ring of tsunami waves to speed outward from the point of origin,crossing hundreds and even thousands of kilometers of open ocean to strik
12、e countries far away.More than 225,000 people in eleven countries bordering the Indian Ocean were killed by the resulting waves.Satellite data analyzed after the tragedy showed that the height of the tsunami wave in the deep ocean was only 60 centimeters(2 ft).When the waves reached the shallow wate
13、rs near the beaches,however,they often grew to reach over 24 meters(78 ft)tall.As a result of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami,many countries are now working together to create a tsunami warning system for that part of the world.INDIANOCEAN4IntroductionWe usually think of the ground and the ocean as st
14、able and peaceful things.The ground lies quietly beneath our feet,and the ocean laps gently against the shore.But forces deep within the Earth can suddenly be unleashed,destroying that peacefulness.These forces cause the violent shakings of earthquakes;the explosions of ash,gases,and hot rocks of vo
15、lcanoes;and the huge waves of tsunamis(tsoo-NOM-ees).In this book,you will read about these amazing events and the underlying forces that cause them.Smoke rises from what seems to be a peaceful volcano.Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis Level W21The largest tsunami ever recorded happened when an ear
16、thquake triggered a landslide in a small Alaskan bay in 1958.The landslide splashed water 524 meters(1,720 ft)into the air and sent a giant tsunami racing down the bay.Most tsunamis are not that bigthey are usually between one and ten stories high when they reach the shore.That might not sound very
17、high,but it is hard to imagine the power of this much moving water.Most coastal towns and villages are much less than 30 meters(100 ft)above the sea.Even a small tsunami can destroy houses,streets,and entire towns.A tsunami caused by a volcano in Indonesia killed 36,000 people in 1883.Damage from a
18、tsunamiEarthquakes,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis Level W5Deep Within the EarthBeneath the soil,rock,and water on the surface of our planet,the Earth is constantly changing.The top layer of Earth is made of giant pieces of rock,like the pieces of a puzzle.These giant pieces of rock,called tectonic plates,ma
19、ke up the continents and ocean floors.There are fourteen major tectonic plates and many smaller plates that make up the outermost layer of the Earths crust.These plates are around 100 km(60 mi)thick.Where the edges of the plates come together,there are often cracks and gaps,called faults.Most of the
20、 worlds earthquakes and volcanic activity occur near the faults along the edges of the tectonic plates.The dotted lines show the edges of the tectonic plates.North AmericanPlatePacificPlateAustralianPlateIndianPlateEurasianPlateNazcaPlateSouth AmericanPlateAfricanPlateAntarcticPlatePacificPlateScoti
21、a PlateEQUATOR20Tsunamis speed outward away from their source in all directions.A tsunami can cross an entire ocean.Tsunamis travel extremely fastup to 320 kilometers per hour(200 mph).In the open ocean,tsunamis may not be very high above the surface of the water,but they are very deep.As tsunamis a
22、pproach land and move into shallow water,the elevated ocean floor pushes the wave upward.The wave slows to about 70 kilometers per hour(45 mph),but the ocean floor lifts it higher and higher.By the time a tsunami reaches land,it is tall enough to destroy almost anything in its path.When tsunamis app
23、roach the shore,they break as giant waves.When a Tsunami Wave Reaches ShoreTsunami near shoreShoreTsunami in open ocean with most of the wave below the surface10 to 100 feet high6Underneath the plates,the Earth is very hot,with normal temperatures of 700C to 1300C(1,292F to 2,372F).It is so hot that
24、 rock melts into liquid magma.The plates float on top of the underlying magma.The magma is always moving,and as it moves it carries the plates around with it.Tectonic plates normally move at speeds of 0.65 to 8.50 centimeters(0.25 to 3.35 in)per year.At the edges of the moving plates,three different
25、 things can happen.If the plates are moving against each other,one plate slides over or under the other plate(Fig.1).If the plates are moving past each other,the edges of the plates grind together(Fig.2).And if the plates are moving apart,they make a gap where magma seeps out(Fig.3).MagmaMountainsFi
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