Game Can You Survive? You believe an earthquake is happening! Should you head outside or wait indoors? Head outside! Stay inside under a secure desk.

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Game Can You Survive?

You believe an earthquake is happening! Should you head outside or wait indoors? Head outside! Stay inside under a secure desk or table!

Never Head Outside During an Earthquake! If you DO NOT want to be crushed under a falling building then do not go outside during an earthquake. If you are outdoors then you should head to an open area like a park. Make sure you are away from any thing that may fall on you such as trees or buildings. Also be careful of other hazards that could be caused by the earthquake such as fire, tsunamis, mudslides, and aftershocks. Finally call for help! No matter where you are you should always dial 911 on your cell phone. Want to see what would happen if you stayed inside? Well then click here! What do you do after an earthquake? Click here to find out!

Good Choice! Staying Under Cover Will Help! During an earthquake it is suggested that you should move to a safe and secure location away from things that may fall on you. Under a desk or along an interior wall away from heavy objects that may fall on you is the best place to be. You should also turn off any stoves, electronic fireplaces, or any other gas powered device. If you leave it on and an earthquake breaks the device then BOOM your gone. During an earthquake fires tend to happen more often because of broken gas pipes. Want to see what would happen if you went outside? Well then click here! What do you do after an earthquake? Click here to find out!

You Survived! Congratulations! You survived the earthquake. Now you should check for injuries, check for damage, and turn it off! First check for injuries among yourself and anyone whom you are with. If they do have injuries find a first aid kit and seek medical attention by calling 911. Second check for damage. Make sure there isn’t any gas leaks or that your in a building that is about to collapse! If there you do find some kind of hazard get out of the building immediately and inform the authorities. Finally unplug all plugged in devices so you don’t accidently cause an electrical fire. Click here for a quiz on what you have learned! Want to review click here!

Want to see what would happen if you went outside? Well then click here! Want to see what would happen if you stayed inside? Well then click here!

Question #1 Quickly answer the question to save the man! What is the first thing you should do after an earthquake has happened? Go to the nearest McDonalds? Or check for injuries among yourself and anyone whom you are with? Click one!!!

Mission Failed Oh well... Next question!

Correct!!! You saved him! Next Question?

Question #2 Quickly answer the question to save the woman! Why do fires happen more often during an earthquake? Because of the armies of aliens invading the earth? Or because of broken gas pipes? Click one!!!

Mission Failed Oh well... Next question!

Correct!!! You saved her! Next Question?

Question #3 Quickly answer the question to save the cat! If your outside during an earthquake where should you go? A open space away from objects that may fall? Or next to a giant alien spaceship? Click one!!!

Mission Failed Now how did this happen?

Correct!!! You saved the cat! Now how did this happen?

= Stress Applied Here How It Works First stress is applied to plates like this. (See Figure 1) Then the stress is released causing an earthquake. The plates sliding together cause waves to be released and cause the earthquake. Plate #2 Plate #1 Figure 1 P, S, and L Waves

Presentation by Andrew Quigley Made possible by Powerpoint 2010, Google Images, How Stuff Works, Geology.com, and USGS. Thanks for playing! I hoped you learned something!