How do Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tsunamis Impact the Global Society? EES.

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How do Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tsunamis Impact the Global Society? EES

1.Pick a disaster related to this unit -Pre-research on library resources -Sign up with your teacher (you can not have the same disaster as another group) 2.Read at least 2 articles on your disaster (1 per person) -What happened? -List of impacts on global society (think about the rubric) -Write down the citation for each article on a separate sheet of paper. 3.Present -What happened -Impacts (negative? positive? global? local?)

Teacher Info: -Add global impacts to a padlet (one padlet for each type of disaster) -After discussions, take one global impact and walk through what things would be needed meet that need (example - tourism would need infrastructure, jobs, housing, etc.) -local and regional and global issues -different perspectives (good and bad)

Disasters Topic List- Earthquakes: 1.Chile (2010) 2.San Francisco (1906) 3.Loma Prieta (1989) 4.Haiti (2010) 5.Japan (2011) 6.Sichuan (2008) 7.Kashmir - Pakistan (2005) Volcanic Eruption: 1.Mt. St. Helens (1980) 2.Iceland volcanoes (2010 and 2014) 3.Kilauea (Hawaii) 4.Vesuvius 5.Krakatoa Tsunami: 1.Japan (2011) 2.Asian (2004)