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JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE 2011

JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE 2011. Paula Rey, Lucía Muerza and Isabel Gallo. 1.CAUSES:.

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JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE 2011

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  1. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE 2011 Paula Rey, LucíaMuerza and Isabel Gallo. japanese earthquake

  2. 1.CAUSES: • The Japanese earthquake that took place on 11th march 2011 was caused by the largest fault slip ever recorded, according to three studies. The area of ​​the earthquake is an area in which produces a subduction of the Pacific plate on the North American plate, which is called Japan Trench. This type of collision between plates is the originator of the biggest earthquakes known. japanese earthquake

  3. 2.CONSEQUENCES: The earthquake triggered devasting effects in some terms: • POPULATION: A total of 12.431 people dead and 15.153 were missing. More than 163.000 people were around the country following evacuation. • CITIES: At least 170,000 households were without running water and 46,027 buildings have been destroyed, was headway or burnt down. • ECONOMY: The government estimated damage from the earthquake and tsunami at 16-25 trillion yen (Japanese coin) that´s makes it the world's costliest natural disaster. japanese earthquake

  4. 3.How humanactivityplayspart in the causes and consequences? • Humanactivityplayspart in the causes of thedisasterbecause of theconstructions of buildings in dangerous places tobuildonlikehousesnearthe sea, thehouse´smaterials, badareas… Duetothis, thenumbers of deadsincrease and more peoplewereinvolucreated in thesedisaster. japanese earthquake

  5. 4. WAYS TO PREVENT EARQUAKES WHEN YOU ARE AT HOME: 1: Secure your belongings. The biggest financial loss you can incur during an earthquake will be from falling objects and furniture. 2: Put latches on cabinet doors and file cabinets. During an earthquake doors and drawers can come open and fall their contents to the floor causing damage. 3: Fasten your water heater and other appliances. Anchor your appliances to the wall or floor to prevent them from sliding or falling over. 4: Store hazardous materials can also be dangerous. Make sure that any hazardous products are in their proper containers. 5: Keep fire extinguishers. If a fire starts during an earthquake having a fire extinguisher nearby will help minimize the damage. japanese earthquake

  6. 5.MAP: japanese earthquake

  7. 6.VIDEO: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odMF4YhfZCc japanese earthquake

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