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The Earth & Natural disasters
Chapter 1
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The Earth & Natural disasters
Chapter 1

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What is a tsunami? 
  • a very high wave (tsu = harbour, nami = wave)
  • is caused by an earthquake on the seafloor
  • tectonic platemovement, seafloor slips or is displaced
  • as part of the seafloor moves, so does a vast quantity of water
  • waves can reach a speed of 800 kph

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Time travel tsunami

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Nearing the coast...
  • The wave approaches the coastline at high speed
  • It is slowed down by the shallower coastal water
  • Because of that, the wave builds up vertically
  • Waves can reach heights of 10-15 meters above normal levels
  • It can pass sea defences (like dikes) easily and crashes down on the areas lying beyond the sea defences

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The result is often devastating

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1.8 Volcanoes

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Extrusive volcanic activity
Intrusive volcanic activity

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3 types of volcanoes
  1. Active volcanoes (Japan has 10% of all active volcanoes)
  2. Extinct volcanoes (Also considered dead volcanoes)
  3. Dormant volcanoes (Also considered sleeping volcanoes)

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The Ring of Fire
  • Based around the Pacific Ocean -->
  • Created by tectonic plates
  • Called 'Fire' because of all volcanic activity
  • Over 600 active volcanoes are found in this "ring"

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Shield Volcano
= lava spreads quickly
Ash-cinder Volcano
= lava spreads less quickly







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Stratovolcano

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