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MAATHIR MAHMOUD ABDELRAHMAN ABDELGADIR
Created on March 14, 2024
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EXPLORING EARTHQUA-KES
By Mayar Alkhabir
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WHAT ARE EARTHQUAKES?
a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
(Transform Boundary) it causes earthquakes that we took in the last lesson
15. Closure
5. Timeline
11. Audio
12. Embedded content
13. Interactive question
7. Table + text
10. Text + icons
9. Video
8. List / process
14. Conclusions
6. Graphic + text
BUT DO WE REALY KNOW WHAT CAUSES EARTHQUAKES?
3. plate tectonics
1. Vocanic activity
2. Human activity(mining)
4. Faulting
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WHAT DAMEGES DOSE EARTHQUAKES PRODUCE?
1:Structural Damage: Buildings, bridges, roads, and other infrastructure can suffer severe damage or collapse during an earthquake.
2:Tsunamis: Underwater earthquakes.
3:Fires: Earthquakes can rupture gas lines, ignite electrical fires, and damage water supply systems, leading to widespread fires in urban areas.
4:Casualties and Injuries: Earthquakes can result in significant loss of life and injuries
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience in awe. You can also highlight specific phrases or data that will be etched into your audience's memory and even embed external content that will surprise them: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
WHAT DAMEGES DOSE EARTHQUAKES PRODUCE?
1:Structural Damage: Buildings, bridges, roads, and other infrastructure can suffer severe damage or collapse during an earthquake.
2:Tsunamis: Underwater earthquakes.
3:Fires: Earthquakes can rupture gas lines, ignite electrical fires, and damage water supply systems, leading to widespread fires in urban areas.
4:Casualties and Injuries: Earthquakes can result in significant loss of life and injuries
-Genially
On May,22,1960 the earthquake that struck Valadivia Chile,had a magnitude of 9.5 on the richter scale,this is the strongest earthquake ever recorded by instruments in the world
This is valadivia where u can do your research on the country
EMERGENCY TIMES AND WHAT TO DO AND WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN?
1:
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
2:
BUILDING EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE STRUCTURES
3:
DEVOLOPING FAMILY COMUNICATION PLANS
4:
CREATING EMERGENCY KITS
THE END,HOPE YOU ENJOYED!
By Mayar Alkhabir
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