Living Planet - Dr Banda Seneviratne (2006)
Natural Hazards - Earthquake
Unit 5 - Disaster Management
Earth changes6 09
2.2 NOTES Earthquakes release energy. THINK ABOUT… How does energy travel?
“THERE CAN BE NO GEOGRAPHY WITHOUT PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY!” “GEOGRAPHY IS A LIGHT IN THE MIND NOT A LOAD ON THE MEMORY!”
Chapter 2. Vocabulary (break into pairs and look up the definitions for each word) core mantle lava magma lithosphere seismograph.
Earth’s Structure Earth is not Jupiter. Introduction We have explored outer space much more extensively than we have explored the inside of our own planet.
17.1 Drifting Continents. Early Observations In the late 1500s, mapmakers noticed the apparent “fit” of the continents on either side of the Atlantic.
Chapter 14: Geology and Earth Resources By Karryn Christiansen and Missy Hutchings Dr. Unfried APES 7/8.
Tsunami: Nature’s Terror Group 2 Project Produced by Frederick Handy, Christopher Wilson, Azadeh Akbari, and Ciara Kelty.
Chapter 14: Geology and Earth Resources