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    best be defined as a ’situation that poses a level of threat to life‚ health‚ property or the environment.’ The overall impact of earthquakes as a natural hazard varies greatly from one place and timeframe to another. As do the types of hazards‚ which are categorised into primary and secondary. Primary hazards are created by the direct seismic energy of an earthquake; this could include liquefaction‚ slope failure and tsunamis. These primary hazards can in turn trigger secondary hazards such as floods

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    Earthquakes The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals: Science Inquiry—You will conduct online research and use an online simulation in which you will collect information‚ make observations‚ analyze results‚ and communicate your results in written form and draw conclusions about your findings. STEM—You will apply scientific tools and knowledge to analyze real-world situations to gain insight into careers in science‚ technology‚ engineering‚ and math. 21st Century Skills—You

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    in some situations it isnt the primary effect of the earthquake or seismic activity that have the greater impact. In this essay I will show how the impact of volcanic and sesmic events have a ‘greater impact on the world’s poorest people’ than on richer countries. The Jananese earthqauke occurred on the 11th of March in 2011. A massive 9.0 magnitude eathquake struck Japan‚ Friday afternoon at 5:46 local time‚ it lasted 6 minutes. This earthquake makes it the fifth largest recorded worldwide since

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    Cited: "All About the San Andreas Fault." About.com Geology. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 13 July 2012. <http://geology.about.com/od/geology_ca/tp/aboutsaf.htm>. "Earthquake Hazards Program." Earthquake Hazards Program. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 13 July 2012. <http://earthquake.usgs.gov/>. "NHC Mission and Vision." NHC Mission and Vision. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 13 July 2012. <http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/mission.shtml>. Getis‚ Arthur‚ and Judith

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    INTRODUCTION A natural calamities is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods‚ volcanic eruptions‚ earthquakes‚ tsunamis‚ and other geologic processes. It can cause loss of life or property damage‚ and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake‚ the severity of which depends on the affected population’s resilience‚ or ability to recover. The earth’s wrath destroys everything in its stride. Usually it is at peace but once it unleashes its

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    Release How can the families of Los Angeles be prepared for an earthquake? This is a very important question that haunts us every day‚ because we don’t always know when they are coming and how bad they will be. I am Donte Lindsey and I am the director of Earth Preparedness of Los Angeles. With any type of danger the first thing you need to be prepared with is knowledge. Today we will discuss the hazards that are associated with earthquakes here in the city of Los Angeles‚ the causes and the plate tectonics

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    with nothing. And as if struggling to recover from Typhoon Yolanda is not difficult enough‚ Filipinos in Bohol are still recovering from the earthquake that had hit the country just last month. Talk about bad luck. But of course‚ Filipinos have already adapted to this. Because of our location our country has been a victim of countless typhoons‚ earthquakes‚ and other natural disasters. So‚ really we are not a stranger to these kind of things. Despite‚ of all the happenings we remain strong. In fact

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    but interestingly‚ the proportion of disasters began to increase after the onset of the Industrial Revolution in the 1700s (Rubenstein‚ 2012). According to historic disaster records on Haiti‚ the country experienced a devastating earthquake in 1564‚ and two major earthquake events in the 1600’s and 1700’s (DesRoches‚ Comerio‚ Eberhard‚ Mooney‚ & Rix‚ 2011). In the 1800’s‚ Haiti began to experience more frequent disasters (cyclone and two

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    tsunamis‚ and earthquakes and more. Those natural disasters can lead to financial‚ environmental‚ and human losses. The ten deadliest natural disasters of the past century in order are the China Floods in 1931‚ the Tangshan Earthquake in 1976‚ the Bhola Cyclone in 1970‚ the Haiyuan earthquake in 1920‚ the Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004‚ the Haiti Earthquake in 2010‚ the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923‚ the Cyclone Nargis in 2008‚ the Bangladesh cyclone in 1991 and the Ashgabat Earthquake in 1948.

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    make its effects much worse. Earthquakes can affect people in many different ways in countries all over the world. They are a product of intense seismic activity where plates are interacting‚ at a destructive of transform faults‚ particularly leading to a build up of tension below the Earths surface. When this tension is released the buildings‚ bridges‚ pipes etc which lie in the line of the seismic waves can often not withstand the force and strain of the earthquakes and can potentially harm people

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