PPT-Historical Deadly Earthquakes

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By Cultural Region China Sept 27 1290 near Ningcheng inner mongolia 100000 killed est mag 68 January 23 1556 Shaanxi 830000 killed est mag 80 December 16

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By Cultural Region China Sept 27 1290 near Ningcheng inner mongolia 100000 killed est mag 68 January 23 1556 Shaanxi 830000 killed est mag 80 December 16 1920 . Move it, move it !!. What are they?. Fault: a break or fracture in the crust of Earth.. Earthquakes: shaking or trembling of the earth caused by movement along a fault.. Uplift: upward movement of Earth’s crust.. -Black. Shensi, China. When did this happen?. January 23, 1556. How many people died?. It is estimated that 830,000 people where killed in it.. The geological effects that were reported where ground fissures, uplift, subsidence, liquefaction, and landslides.. Earthquakes are very difficult to predict.. Scientists understand why they happen, but it is very difficult to predict their . timing, exact location, and . strength. Pressure. build-up happens underground, over very long periods of . 8.53. Write a narrative with supporting text describing the effects of the New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-12 on the land and people of Tennessee. (G, H, . TN). Bell Ringer. : What might this map represent? Why do you think so? . Earthquake. – shaking and trebling that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth’s surface.. Plate movement causes earthquakes from stress and faults in Earth’s crust. When the rock breaks earthquakes happen. Chapter 2 Section 3. Objectives. F.2.3.1. Explain how a seismograph works.. F.2.3.2. Describe how Geologists monitor faults.. F.2.3.3. . Explain how . seismograph data is used.. The Seismograph. Seismic waves cause the seismographs drum to vibrate but the suspended weight with the pen attached moves very little. Therefore the pen remains still and records the vibrations on the drum.. The Seven Heavenly Virtues. Art by Marta . Dahlig. Photography by Emma . Brabook. Infographics. by Kristina . Shevory. , . Wired. Magazine. The Seven Deadly Sins. Polish fantasy artist Marta . Dahlig. They Shape Our Landscape. As plates move, we may feel these movements as earthquakes. If there were no plate motions, our planet would not look like home. There would be no mountains, no valleys, no plateaus . By Matt . Richtel. . A mystery,. A landmark investigation, . And the astonishing science of attention in the digital age. A . New York Times . Bestseller . “From . Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Matt . Earthquakes. What if you knew the epicenter was . 572 . km from Vancouver?. Earthquakes. What if you ALSO know that it is . 884 . km from Prince Rupert?. Earthquakes. Finally, you also know that the epicenter is . What are Destructive Forces?. A destructive force is a process that lowers or tears down the surface features of the Earth. . Examples of Destructive Forces:. Destructive forces can occur in many ways. The following are common examples of destructive forces:. William Mackaness, Carol Blackwood, Charlotte Graves. Institute of Geography. School of GeoSciences. University of Edinburgh. Drummond St, Edinburgh EH8 9XP. william.mackaness@ed.ac.uk. Earthquakes. Measure on a Richter scale 1-7. Increase your odds of . getting shortlisted. 9/29/2015. 7 Best Practices . KNOW. . the client…then the project – what keeps the client up at night/what are the HOT BUTTONS?. DEVELOP. . win themes/strategies & differentiators EARLY and use them often!. GS 14-32Page 1 14-injury punishmentsaAny person who assaults another person with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and inflicts serious injury shall be punished as a Class C felonbAny person who ass

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