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By Peyton,Katelyn,Blerina NATURAL RESOURCES By Peyton,Katelyn,Blerina

What is a natural resource? A natural resource is … For example… A natural resource is an animal or a plant that comes naturally. 1.A tree 2.A flower 3.Water

What is a renewable resource? Here are some renewable resources. What is a renewable resource? A renewable resource may be the source of power for renewable energy.

What is a nonrenewable resource? A nonrenewable resource is made up of deceased organic material.

What is erosion? Erosion is made when the earth gets worn down . It can be caused by the earth’s reaction like a big shake. The grand canyon is an erosion caused by the earth.

Weathering is the breaking down such as rocks and minerals. What is weathering? Weathering is the breaking down such as rocks and minerals.

Natural Disaster (Tsunami)

How does a tsunami occur ? What causes it ? An earthquake starts a tsunami. A tsunami is a BIG wave.

Where does a tsunami form the most? The ring of fire is a under water volcano. A under water volcano. The ring of fire.

How dangerous is a tsunami ? A tsunami is the most deadliest natural disaster in the world because it is a very big wave that comes offshore.

How did tsunami’s get their names? “Tsunami” is a Japanese word. “Tsu” means harbor and “nami” means wave.

Can the tsunami be prevented? It is very difficult to prevent. Never go to a shoreline to see a tsunami up close.

How can tsunamis be predicted? A tsunami on a graph. If an earthquake is carefully monitored, the tsunami's wave size and arrival time.

Safety how to react. Stay away as much a possible always have an emergency kit and have a radio and help your neighbors out.

Thanks for watching have a nice day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!