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A disabled power plant located on a 3.5 kilometer site in the towns of Okuma and Futaba in the Fukushima Prefectures, Japan.
What is a Fukushima Daiichi?
100
Amya, Blythe, & Caroline
Who are the WONDERFUL people that presented this project?
100
15,894 people died
How many people died?
100
The 4th most powerful earthquake in the world
What place/position was this earthquake ranked as?
100
The earthquake
What came first the quake or the tsunami?
200
A long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
What is a tsunami?
200
Although both are sea waves, a tsunami and a tidal wave are two different and unrelated phenomena. ... A tsunamis is an ocean wave triggered by large earthquakes that occur near or under the ocean, volcanic eruptions, submarine landslides, or by onshore landslides in which large volumes of debris fall into the water.
What is the difference between earthquakes and tsunamis?
200
The East Coast of Japan in March 11, 2011
Where and when did the tsunami come/hit?
200
29 kilometers
What is the underwater depth in kilometers?
200
9.0-9.1
What was the magnitude of the quake?
300
A city of northern Ukraine near the border of Belarus. It was evacuated and remains uninhabited as a result of a major of a nuclear power plant accident nearby on April 26, 1986.
What is the meaning of Chernobyl?
300
Undersea landslides, which can be caused by large earthquakes, can also cause tsunami waves to form as water attempts to find a stable position. Undersea volcano eruptions can create enough force to uplift the water column and generate a tsunami.
How are Earthquakes and Tsunamis similar?
300
A total of 399,000 buildings damaged.
How many total buildings were damaged? (HINT,HINT,WINK,WINK,NUDGE,NUDGE,add)
300
Fukushima Daiichi
What is the second largest nuclear disaster after Chernobyl?
300
20 prefectures
How many prefectures were affected?
400
1)Relating to the nucleus of an atom 2)Relating to the nucleus of a cell
What is the meaning of nuclear? (state both meanings)
400
Undersea landslides, which can be caused by large earthquakes, can also cause tsunami waves to form as water attempts to find a stable position. Undersea volcano eruptions can create enough force to uplift the water column and generate a tsunami.
How do tsunamis form?
400
A total of 8,714 people both injured and missing.
How many people were both injured and missing? (HINT,HINT,WINK,WINK,NUDGE,NUDGE,add)
400
People trying to escape the nuclear disaster rainfall.
What is the background in the 3rd google slide?
400
3 reactors
How many reactors did the partial meltdown cause?
500
They form the 1st level of jurisdiction and administration division of Japan. They consist of 43 prefectures:(ken), proper, 2 urban prefectures (fu, Osaka & Kyoto), one “circuit” or “territory” (do, Hokkaido) and one “metropolis” to Tokyo.” Official residence or headquarters (district).
What is the meaning of the word prefectures?
500
An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypo center, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter.
How do earthquakes form?
500
A total of 24,608 people
How many total people died, were injured, and went missing? (HINT,HINT,WINK,WINK,NUDGE,NUDGE....add)
500
Tohoku Earthquake & Tsunamis
What is the topic of this project?
500
prefectures form the 1st level of____________&____________
what is, the jurisdiction and administration level