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    Hazards are anything that could cause damage to humans or buildings. Many volcanic and seismic events happen that cause hazards to humans. Often the world’s poorest people are hit the worst‚ however wealthier countries can also be adversely affected. The Kobe earthquake in Japan 1995 struck at 5.45am. Many people were asleep in bed‚ causing the hazard to be increased because the people were unaware. Although many Japanese buildings were of aseismic design‚ the roofs of their houses were designed

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    velocity as they enter the shore. The top of the wave is called a crest and the bottom is called a trough. The wave crest which will break as it enters the shore. You will view that in this week’s animation. Surface waves should not be confused with Tsunamis or tidal waves. Those are caused by the energy of Earthquakes or other natural disasters. They are massive amounts of water moving out in every direction. Watch the animation‚ Ocean Circulation‚ located in your Week Four area of your Materials

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    6.05 Lab

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    6.05 Tsunamis | Purpose: To investigate tsunamis Introduction:I have always been fascinated by tsunamis. I have to say that when I vacationed in Hawaii and snorkeled in the Pacific Ocean‚ I did give a fleeting thought to tsunamis. In the last activity‚ I mentioned that the characteristics and behaviors of waves that you learned from the video could be applied to other waves. As you complete this activity‚ I want you to think about the similarities between the rogue tsunamis and the common waves

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    1964 Alaska earthquake

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    Part 1: 1964 Alaska earthquake http://www.iris.edu/hq/files/programs/education_and_outreach/aotm/31/Alaska1964EarthquakeCauses.mp4 A lot of excellent information is packed into this short video. 1. How many minutes did the shaking last? The shaking lasted 4.5 minutes. 2. What was the magnitude of the earthquake? The magnitude of the earthquake was 9.2. 3. This earthquake occurred just as geologists were figuring out plate tectonics. What principle of plate tectonics did the earthquake

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    Chile Earthquake Script

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    8 centimetres. Tsunami 34 minutes after the Chile earthquake a tsunami occurred. The tsunami was 10 meters high when it FIRST arrived at Valparaiso‚ Chile. Constitución‚ Chile took the hardest hit from the tsunami. Tsunami warnings went out to 53 countries but only 8 countries actually received waves from the Chile tsunami. Population

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    Minoan Disappearance

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    Prosper to Perish The Minoan civilization was one of prosperity and influence‚ until its sudden disappearance from the civilized world. Most civilizations go through a pattern of chaos‚ adjustment and finally balance. The Minoans‚ however‚ had balance‚ and then chaos hit and the adjustment ended up being their finite disappearance. In the Golden Age of Athens in the 5th century‚ the Minoans were the stuff of legend‚ remaining so until the discovery of the ruins of Knossos in the 1900’s by British

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    planet’s main tsunami center‚ who managed to send out one of the rare formal warnings‚ there was intense frustration. They had useful information; they were trained to get the word out; but they were stymied by limitations‚ including a lack of telephone numbers for counterparts in other countries.” People in Hawaii at the pacific tsunami warning center knew for several hours that a tsunami was going to take place‚ but they had no way of communicating to warn Indonesia about the tsunami that will be

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    effects of earthquakes

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    of earthquakes : tsunamis‚ volcanoes‚ and landslides. The first effect is tsunamis that are very dangerous. According to James‚ when an earthquake happens‚ the crustal motion can directly cause a tsunami. Also‚ tsunamis can move enormous distances at 300-600 mph with a little bit of energy. Wave height can reach 100 feet and destroy local shipping and shoreline areas‚ therefore‚ this process of tsunamis may arrive around 10-45 minutes for several hours. Therefore‚ tsunamis are very dangerous

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    Japan earthquake and tsunami - 2011 Japan is an island nation located in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean‚ it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan‚ China‚ North Korea‚ South Korea and Russia. Japan is an archipelago of 6‚852 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu‚ Hokkaido‚ Kyushu and Shikoku‚ together comprising about ninety-seven percent of Japan’s land area. Japan is a major economic power and has the 3rd largest nominal GDP Its GDP per capita is $34‚739 or the 25th highest in the

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    Maths in Every Day Life

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    it will take the global population to reach a certain level. Tsunami A tsunami is a high-speed sea wave of seismic origin created by "an underwater earthquake‚ landslide‚ or volcanic eruption"(Johnston‚ 2001). A shallow water wave is a water wave in which the wavelength is larger than the water height‚ or ocean depth (Banks‚ 1998). Since humans are concerned with a tsunami primarily at the shore‚ where the water is not deep‚ tsunami are explored as a shallow water wave. That is‚ people are most

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