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Title Name:_______________ Image Cover Page Back Cover Page Disaster Details Natural Disaster:___________________________ Type of Disaster:___________________ Magnitude:___________________ Date of Occurrence:___________________ Death Toll:_______________ Cost:_________________ Closing Image

What is a natural disaster? Discuss what a natural disaster is and give an overview of the different types of natural disasters. You may want to discuss of disasters may be a result of plate tectonic movement or weather phenomenon.

Scientific Model of your disaster type Sources: Use easybib.com 2 Interesting Facts and Pictures

Disaster Type: (Hurricane, Earthquake) Tell me about the type of disaster you are researching. This should be a general paragraph about characteristics of the disaster. For instance if you are researching an earthquake, you would discuss the general characteristics of earthquakes, what causes the earthquakes and how they are measured. Please make sure to include whether this is a weather or a plate tectonic phenomena. This is general description of the type of disaster you are studying. Please include scientific model graphic. Sources: Use easybib.com

Sources: Use easybib.com Map of your Disaster 2 Interesting Facts and Pictures

Discuss your specific disaster – (Japanese Tsunami) Tell me about specific event you are researching. Make sure you include the details of the disaster including magnitude and when it occurred. Did they predict that it was going to happen? When is the last time this happened? What are the details of the disaster. You will also need to discuss if this is a repetitive event and when then next occurrence is expected. This is your scientific information regarding your specific disaster. Sources: Use easybib.com

Sources: Use easybib.com Graph related to the impacts of your disaster. 2 Interesting Facts and Pictures

Discuss your Impacts of your specific disaster – (Japanese Tsunami) Discuss the impact of the disaster of people, land, buildings and the economy. How did the government prepare for the disaster? Was the execution of the disaster- relief successful? What was the financial cost? How many lives were lost? What type of structural damage occurred? Give an example of a specific area or structures that were damaged. How many lives were lost? Has the area recovered from the disaster? Were there improvements made to protect the areas from future disasters? Has life returned to normal? Sources: Use easybib.com

2 Interesting Facts and Pictures