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Our Changing Earth: Kobe, Japan Earthquake United Streaming Video Preview question 1.What do you think is the most difficult aspect of cleaning up after an earthquake? Post question 2. Do you think there is a scientific explanation for why two earthquakes occurred exactly one year apart? Why or Why not? 6:40

Our Changing Earth: Kobe, Japan Preview question 3. How do you think it felt to be in the Kobe earthquake? Explain. Post question 4. Where was the epicenter of the Kobe earthquake? 7:20

Our Changing Earth Kobe, Japan Preview question 5. If you were a resident of Kobe, would you have rebuilt or moved after the earthquake? Why or Why not? 11:00 Post question 6. How did sunflowers wind up across Japan? 11:50

Our Changing Earth Preview question 7. If an earthquake occurred in Berks county what do you think would incur the most damage? Post question 8. What were some of the reasons that Kobe was so damaged by the quake? 16:05

Our Changing Earth Preview question 9. Why do you think Tokyo historically has been the focus for Japanese earthquake safety? Post question 10. How is Tokyo different from Kobe in terms of earthquake safety?

Preview question 11. What are tectonic plates? Post question 12. What kinds of tectonic movements take place around Japan? Our Changing Earth

Preview question 13. Is earthquake preparedness or prediction more important? Explain. Post question 14. How has earthquake preparedness (prevention) in Japan changed since the Kobe quake? Our Changing Earth

Preview question 15.What is a tsunami? Post Question 16.How are tsunamis created?

Our Changing Earth Preview question 17. How can people protect themselves from tsunamis?

quake-in-kobejapan-1995.htmlhttp://ayumiris.blogspot.com/2007/12/earth quake-in-kobejapan-1995.html Very informative website on the Kobe earthquake.