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Thursday, 15 August 2019

Earthquakes

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  1. Hi Soheilla,
    It's me Tory from Hornby Primary School. I like your facts about Earthquakes. You have gotten lots of information about Earthquake. Maybe you could add a introduction to your post?

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  2. Oh hi Tory, thanks for commenting! and i will add an introduction on my next post.

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  3. Hi Soheilla - very relevant to be learning about Earthquakes! I like how to compare an Earthquake to ripples across a pond. Your first question about cracks - well I guess there is two plates of land pushing against each other and when the pressure builds there is nowhere to go but up, mountains are also formed this way, so pushing our land up in various places. Like the Kaikoura quake where the actual coastline rose out of the water! Why do Earthquakes happen? - the whole Earth from the core out is a mass of dynamic (moving) layers. Unfortunately people become victims of Earthquakes as we build some unsafe buildings, or Tsunamis are triggered like in Japan. Great slide - thank you, please add some content to all your slides as you missed one.

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    1. uh well, i didn't really know that there were a slide with nothing on it.. because i noticed when i just posted it on my blog. anyway thank you for commenting!

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