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Natural Disasters

Natural Disasters. The Earthquake and an explanation on Mountains. Jacinta 8D. Earthquakes are terrible! Especially if you get caught in one. Through this special presentation I will guide you through as I explain about our topic; landforms .

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Natural Disasters

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  1. Natural Disasters The Earthquake and an explanation on Mountains Jacinta 8D

  2. Earthquakes are terrible! Especially if you get caught in one. Through this special presentation I will guide you through as I explain about our topic; landforms. Today's earthquake destroyed many houses and buildings… Next!

  3. Can you see me? Am I too far? Am I too near? Am I in focus? I mean uh- This is a mountain range, where you can obviously see many mountains. Now, click the obviously drawn mountain in the back.

  4. Where’s the background? Hey Where did you go? ! There you are!

  5. Much better! Now back here behind me is a very pretty mountain range! This mountain is called the Tatra Mountain. Mountains are the really high landforms. They are bigger than hills, plateaus, …and well, plains. Mountains can be described by the following features: High Jagged skyline Steep slopes 4. Deep valleys 5. High local reliefs If you still don’t understand, I still have one explanation that can help. “A mountain is an elevated part of the earth’s surface, often rising abruptly.” Let’s move on to Tectonic plates.

  6. I don’t need make-up right? I mean uh- Alright! Tectonic plates! Here’s a little picture I found in the web. But let’s explain it in a way my imagination thought it was.

  7. Above… Let’s say we’re deep underground, and you are not wondering how I’m surviving in this environment. Alright, now I always imagined tectonic plates as well, plates. DINNER PLATES! Now let’s say these dinner- I mean- Tectonic plates accidentally bumped each other. From here, it looks like no BIG deal, but from above…

  8. Imagination! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! I meant- Let me explain this back in my… IMAGINATION! Total and complete EVIL destruction!

  9. Now you see Tectonic plates are all about Earth Globe CATION LO LO CATION LO CATION

  10. You remember this? This is where all the Tectonic plates are on a map. Like this globe I broke. And when the edges of two plates grip each other, The plates cannot move. If they shift suddenly, An earthquake happens, causing terrible damage! You see, the earth’s rocky surface is called the crust. It is divided into plates, which fit together like a jigsaw puzzle! No matter how bad it gets, we get used to these things. Even the destruction! But it doesn’t matter! That’s mother EARTH! Like This.

  11. KEY Plate boundaries Direction plate is moving in These are where the Tectonic Plates are on a map Here are some very expensive animation movements- Showing where the Tectonic Plates move. This better be worth it! I’m wasting my allowance! Neat eh? Here’s the KEY You see, Plates are large areas of land that ‘float’ On the liquid rock underneath. So even if there is an earthquake remember… THAT’S MOTHER EARTH! Ouch! That map is VERY hard to make!

  12. Many mountains form in areas where plates push against each other. The moving plates squeeze the land up, creating mountains. Like this. The moving plates can cause cracks in the crust into blocks and some rise up to form fault mountains. Let’s say this is continent A. Let’s say this is continent B. …and they push, like this. The forms A & B, push towards each other, Causing the form to move up. That makes a mountain! And presto… MOUNTAIN! The Rising Rocks of the mountains! Drawing Board A B

  13. Let’s summarize what we have learnt. Bump each other. We learned about mountains! …and that mountains are bigger than hills, Plateaus, And plains. We also learned that Tectonic Plates are like puzzle pieces of earth. We learned what happens when Tectonic Plates- Like this globe I broke. Remember? We also learned how mountains were formed! The movement of two tectonic plates or continents moving together causing the middle to move up. But what is TRULY important for viewers to remember is… Misery for a city near by. MAKE SURE YOU REMEMBER THAT. EARTHQUAKES ARE NOT CAUSED BY PEOPLE WHO ARE ABLE TO MANIPULATE EARTH! With all that you are able to remember anything about earthquakes! ATLEAST ALL I KNOW!

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  15. END CREDITS Created on Wednesday August 8th 2007 Created on Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Completed on: September 1st 2007 Created during IT lesson Teacher: P.Hendarto REFERENCES Koda inspired by the Disney movie: Brother Bear Mountain picture: www.atpm.com Tatra Mountain picture: www.zakoan-life.com Tectonic plates image: www.platectonics.com Lava image: www.starryskies.com Earth image: www.wikipedia.org Image of picture on TV: www.esa.int TOPH Created (in presentation) by: Jessica & Jacinta On Nickelodeon’s hit show “Avatar: the last air bender” created by Bryan Konietzko and Mike Dimartinno TERRA Created (in presentation) by: Jessica & Jacinta On Cartoon Network’s hit show “Teen Titans” Comic writer: J.Torres Explanations by: Margaret Hynes (book: Mountains) Humanities; physical processes A MESSAGE… An accordance with all federal and state wildlife regulations, no bear cubs were harmed during the making of this presentation… Well, not yet…

  16. End of slide show, click to exit. GOODNIGHT TOKYO! Or wherever you’re from!

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