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TSUNAMI

Tsunamis. TSUNAMI. By Nia Garcia and Noor Mohammed. Question (Problem). What are tsunami’s? How can I prepare for one? When do tsunamis occur? What causes a tsunami?. Hypothesis.

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TSUNAMI

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  1. Tsunamis TSUNAMI By Nia Garcia and Noor Mohammed

  2. Question (Problem) • What are tsunami’s? How can I prepare for one? When do tsunamis occur? What causes a tsunami?

  3. Hypothesis • If there is a tsunami then I will pack life jackets, food, and water. I would move from the section where the area is going to hit badly and stay with my family.

  4. Research • Tsunami - A cataclysm resulting from a destructive sea wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption. • Tsunami- Is a series of HUGE water waves. • Tsunami - Japanese term meaning wave (“nami”) in a harbor (“tsu”). A series of traveling waves of extremely long length and period.

  5. Research • Tsunami are also called tide waves. • Some meteorological conditions, such as deep depressions that cause tropical cyclones, can generate a storm surge, called a Meteotsunami, which can raise tides several metres above normal levels.

  6. Research • Tsunamis race across the sea at up to 500 miles (805 kilometers) an hour—about as fast as a jet airplane. • At that pace they can cross the entire expanse of the Pacific Ocean in less than a day. • And their long wavelengths mean they lose very little energy along the way.

  7. Data • The most horrible tsunami was in 2004 in Hawaii. • Another horrible tsunami was in 2004 in Indonesia.

  8. What Causes Tsunami’s • Big eruption can cause a tsunami. • Natural Disasters' can cause a tsunami.

  9. How Can I Prepare For A Tsunami • Be aware of any warnings. If a warning has been issued in your area, be aware, and know what is going on. Tsunami warnings are usually issued several hours before the expected arrival time. • Be well informed. Always know what is going on with the tsunami; if the warning has been canceled, if there is information on mass evacuation plans, etc. • If evacuating, be frugal with what you take. Take only the essentials, food, water, and clothing, and shelter.

  10. Photo Gallery

  11. Photo Gallery 2

  12. Prepare Bag

  13. Effects of Tsunamis

  14. What Happens When There’s a Tsunami

  15. Bibliography • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsunamis • wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn • ioc3.unesco.org/itic/contents.php • http://www.scribd.com/doc/29331174/3-Things-You-Need- • http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/photos/tsunami-indian-ocean/ • The Sea: Ideas and Observations on Progress in the Study of the Seas, Vol. 1 ("Tsunamis" begins on p. 658)

  16. Credits • Nia Garcia • Noor Mohammed • Teacher : Ms.Allen

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