Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 21

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Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 21 A earthquake are a sudden shakeing of the earth’s surface. Last less than a minute but it can cause terrible damage.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 21 3. The earth’s outer layer is it’s crust it can be thirty mile thick. 4. The crust made of several huge, moveing plate.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 21 5. A fault are a crack caused by a old earthquake. 6. Us students read about the San Andreas Fault in california.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 21 7. Luis starring at a map of the pacific ocean. 8. It shows fault lines earthquakes splits the earth along these line.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 21 9. Sometimes a earthquake are caused by an underwater volcano. 10. Then giant waves begins riseing and falling they are called tsunamis.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 21 Do animals know when an earthquake is comeing? Yes animals might sense earthquakes. Just before an earthquake, pigeons can feel slight movements in they’re legs. Dogs pick up smells and might start moveing strangely. Hammerhead sharks feels electrical changes in the sea. I read about this in a book by david Lambert.