Structure of Earth/Plate Boundaries
Earthquakes
Haiti
Japan
100

What is the name of the most outer layer?

Crust

100

How often to Earthquakes occur? 

Every 2 minutes

100

What was the magnitude of the Quake?

7

100

What was the magnitude of the quake?

9

200

Which layer is the only liquid layer?

Outer Core

200

How to we measure the strength of an Earthquake?

The Richter Scale

200

Where was the epicentre of the disaster?

Port-au-Prince

200

what was the death toll in Japan?

28,000

300

What is the name of the plate boundary in which two plates are crashing into one another?

Destructive Plate Boundary

300

What makes earthquakes so dangerous?

No warning; hard to predict; happen so often.

300

What is it like to live in Haiti? Identify 2 problems they face.

Extreme Poverty; Gang violence; mugging/rapes; homelessness; unemployment; housing unstable; natural disasters.

300

Japan experienced a triple disaster, What were the three disasters?

Earthquake, Tsunami, Nuclear Disaster

400

Give an example of a country which sits on a Constructive plate boundary.

Iceland

400

What is the term given to the hardest hit area?

Epicentre!

400

Identify 2 impacts of the Haiti earthquake 2010

No government help; no aid for 5 days; no doctors; amputations. 

400

Give two ways in which Japan was prepared for the disaster

Earthquake proof buildings, drills, tsunami walls, cell phone alarms.

500

What is the name given to the process within the mantle which causes our plates to move?

Convection Currents

500

Does the strongest earthquake always equal the most deaths?

No. All about money and preparedness. 

500

What type of aid did Haiti rely on? Why?

Long- and short-term aid. Haiti has little funding, lack of military and hospitals. 

500

This was one of the costliest disasters in history, what type of aid did Japan need?

Mainly short-term.