Natural Disasters Book 7 th grade science 2014 Malnory/Pietsch.

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Natural Disasters Book 7 th grade science 2014 Malnory/Pietsch

3 Pieces of paper Fold in half (hold paper horizontally) One staple

Design a cover Include your name Include Class period COLOR

Inside of cover is blank (backside of cover)

1 st page on the right is TOC Write this: Wildfires…………………..1 Volcanoes…………………2 Tsunamis…………………..3 Drought…………………….4 Floods……………………….5 Earthquakes……….…….6 Hurricanes…………….….7 Tornadoes………………..8

Name of Natural Disaster 1) What type of disaster?: Geological (earth material), Weather (atmosphere), caused by man or animal. May be more than one of these. 2) Where do they usually happen? 3) When do they usually happen?

4) How does it form? 5) Describe the disaster. (What is it?) 6)How does it affect the landforms? 7) How does it affect habitats? 8) Other impacts.