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1 Do Now: In your notes, list some of the similarities and differences between an earthquake’s P and S wave.

2 Aim: What destructive events can be triggered by earthquakes?
Japan Earthquake/Tsunami 2011 Japan Earthquake/Fire 2011

3 I. Earthquake Damage Buildings: 2) Liquefaction
What do you think are some factors that determine how much structural damage occurs? 2) Liquefaction • when fine materials are saturated, and then vibrated, they act as a fluid.

4 3) Tsunamis the Japanese word for “harbor wave.” triggered by an earthquake or landslide, travels very fast across the ocean.

5 a. Tsunami Warning System
• Pacific seismic stations (buoys) relay data to Hawaii and other island nations. • this can give sufficient time to evacuate coastal areas.

6 II. Earthquake Predictions
Short-Range Predictions So far predictions have not been successful. b. Long-Range Forecasts A seismic gap refers to an area that is prone to earthquakes but has not had one in recent times.

7 III. Preparedness If you lived in an Earthquake prone area, what things would you do to prevent loss of life or damage to your home? If a tsunami warning were to be given for your area, what things could you do to prevent loss of life?


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