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Catastrophic Event

Catastrophic Event. Catastrophic Event. An event that results from Earth processes and that can cause damage and endanger human life Tornado Hurricane Earthquakes Tsunamis Floods Volcanoes Wildfire Drought. Catastrophic Event. The result of Processes in the atmosphere

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Catastrophic Event

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  1. Catastrophic Event

  2. Catastrophic Event • An event that results from Earth processes and that can cause damage and endanger human life • Tornado Hurricane • Earthquakes Tsunamis • Floods Volcanoes • Wildfire Drought

  3. Catastrophic Event • The result of • Processes in the atmosphere • Processes on the Earth’s surface • Processes in the oceans • Processes inside the Earth

  4. Catastrophic Events • Can effect Earth in several ways • Surface – speed up erosion and deposition • Inside Earth – change the ground

  5. Human Activities • Where people decide to live can increase the damaging effects of natural hazards • How people use land can also alter Earth’s systems in ways that contribute to catastrophic events

  6. Impact of How People Use Land • People can alter the land so that flooding and fire can be worse • New Orleans built in a low depression • Queensland built on fire prone plains • California builds on steep slopes and creates mudslides

  7. Tornado

  8. Tornado Cause – cold and warm air colliding when thunderstorms meet Impact to Earth – kills plants, damages topsoil Impact to People – high winds destroy buildings, can have flooding Similar to – hurricane How are they similar – high winds and rain

  9. Statistics Texas ranks 11th among the 50 states in density of tornadoes with an average of 5.7 tornadoes per 10,000 square miles, per year.

  10. Hurricane

  11. New Orleans after Katrina

  12. Hurricane Cause – air pressure differences over the ocean Impact to Earth – kills plants, destroys beaches Impact to People – high winds destroy buildings, can have flooding Similar to – tornado How are they similar – high winds and rain

  13. Statistics

  14. Tsunami

  15. Tsunami Cause – earthquake under the ocean floor Impact to Earth – destroys beaches and coral reefs Impact to People – large loss of life, destroys buildings Similar to – earthquake, flood, volcano How are they similar – causes tsunami, water, pressure release

  16. Statistics

  17. Volcano

  18. Volcano Cause – build up of pressure deep inside Earth Impact to Earth – burns plants, creates new land Impact to People – burns or covers buildings Similar to – earthquake, wildfire How are they similar – pressure release, burns everything

  19. Statistics

  20. Earthquake

  21. Earthquake

  22. Earthquake Cause – moving tectonic plates Impact to Earth – changes the look of the land Impact to People – damages buildings, kills people Similar to – volcano, tsunami How are they similar – pressure release

  23. Statistics

  24. Drought

  25. Drought Cause – lack of rain, heat Impact to Earth – kills plants and animals Impact to People – money loss from crop and livestock damage Similar to – wildfire How are they similar – loss of life and vegetation

  26. Statistics

  27. Wild Fire

  28. Wildfire

  29. Wildfire Cause – lightning, can be man-made Impact to Earth – burns everything, fertilizes the soil Impact to People – destroys everything in it’s way Similar to – drought, volcano How are they similar – loss of life, fire

  30. Statistics

  31. Flood

  32. Flood Cause – too much rain Impact to Earth – changes the land, fertilizes the soil Impact to People – loss of life and buildings Similar to – tsunami How are they similar – large amounts of water

  33. Statistics

  34. Which of these natural disasters can happen in our area?

  35. Assignment • Poster Project • You will get to draw a catastrophic event topic • Starting with the web sites on the information sheet, research your event. • Complete the chart on your event on the Catastrophic Events handout. • Everyone with your event will form a group to create and information poster on that event. • Once all posters are complete, we will pass them around the room to complete all of the charts on the Catastrophic Event handout.

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