26 Disaster
Introduction Introduction Tasks achieved in GP I Tasks achieved in GP I Earthquake load Earthquake load Alternative # 2 Alternative # 2 Design of compression.
Cretaceous Periods
Plate Boundaries By: Miss Shrestha & Miss Morris.
Chapter 26 Disaster Preparedness. Natural Disasters Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and tornados claim many lives each year. You need to be informed.
Volcanoes. Notes: Volcanoes are mountains with openings in Earth's crust through which magma, gases, and ash reach the Earth's surface. Volcanoes can.
Inside our Earth What keeps the Earth’s tectonic plates in motion?
Chapter 9. Earth’s interior consists of three major zones defined by its chemical composition: Crust Mantle Core.
Earthquake Vocabulary
Coping with Change What Happens when Disaster Strikes Presented by Shamali Perera Sandya Liyange Prasad Kumara Chaminda Shayamal Wp / Ke / Al Mubarak National.
Mass Wasting: Mass wasting is the downslope movement of regolith and masses of rock under the pull of gravity Mass wasting is a basic part of the rock.
All Metamorphic Rock starts off as Igneous or Sedimentary Rock Geologists are always interested in what kind of rock a metamorphic rock used to be.