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Earthquakes
1.What area of the country has the most earthquakes? www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 2
2. What is the process of the earth's plates moving and interacting called?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 3
3. What kind of fault is the San Andreas fault in Southern California?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 4
4. What is an Epicenter?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 5
5. Run the Earthquake locator. Where was the epicenter of the Earthquake?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 6
6.Run the Earthquake simulator. What Ground type is the most likely to make a building fall down?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 7
Bonus: When you have finished check out the following link about the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906.
www.exploratorium.edu/faultline/great/1906/index.html
2. What is the process of the earth's plates moving and interacting called?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 3
3. What kind of fault is the San Andreas fault in Southern California?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 4
4. What is an Epicenter?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 5
5. Run the Earthquake locator. Where was the epicenter of the Earthquake?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 6
6.Run the Earthquake simulator. What Ground type is the most likely to make a building fall down?
www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/interactive/ Click Earthquakes then, Tab 7
Bonus: When you have finished check out the following link about the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906.
www.exploratorium.edu/faultline/great/1906/index.html
Monday, April 20, 2015
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