UNGS Building Site Proposal By : Map of the Mountains The four proposed Mountain sites Mauna Kea St. Helens Paricutin Everest.

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Presentation transcript:

UNGS Building Site Proposal By :

Map of the Mountains The four proposed Mountain sites Mauna Kea St. Helens Paricutin Everest

The Researchers The next slides will be presenting our group’s selection for the new UNGS building. Each specialist listed below evaluated one site. Mauna Kea by : Mt. St. Helens by: Paricutin by:Mount Everest by:

The Task we Faced The Task: We were asked to >. <<delete this text field and insert a movie of a man throwing a dart at the Earth  insert  movie  from Gallery  Type in “Earth”  insert>>>

The U.N. Location Evaluation Criteria 1. >

Our Essential Questions (list at least four questions that you feel are essential in selecting a location. The questions must be researched and part of the selection process)

Our proposed site: >> >

Our Location Selection: Name of Mountain: Location: Type of Mountain: Built by: > It meets the following criteria: 1.Elevation of suggested site: 2.Elevation of mountain: 3.Geological History: 4.History of earthquakes

> > is the best location for the following reasons: List the top five reasons (as they match the criteria) for selecting this mountain. Include how your essential questions worked with this location. >

……is a > They’re are usually found near …….. > >>

First Rejected Site >>

Rejected Site #1 > Location Type of mountain >

Reasons for Rejecting > > 1. >

……is a > They’re are usually found near …….. > >>

Second Rejected Site >>

Rejected Site #2 > Location Type of mountain >

Reasons for Rejecting > > 1. >

……is a > They’re are usually found near …….. > >>

Third Rejected Site >>

Rejected Site #3 > Location Type of mountain >

Reasons for Rejecting > > 1. >

……is a > They’re are usually found near …….. > >>

Where’s it Going 1.Everest > 2.Mauna Kea > 3.Paricutin <<<write either ACCEPTED or REJECTED and the basic reasons summarized into one or two sentences. 4.St. Helens >

Works Cited IMAGES & Information from Encarta & Other Sources

Works Cited for Everest Images and information :

Works Cited for Mauna Kea Images and information :

Works Cited for Paricutin Images and information :

Works Cited for St. Helens Images and information :