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Natural Phenomena Lesson #1.   Brain Storm:  What is the definition of natural phenomena/disaster  List out as many natural phenomena/disasters as.

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1 Natural Phenomena Lesson #1

2   Brain Storm:  What is the definition of natural phenomena/disaster  List out as many natural phenomena/disasters as you can  Teacher to define natural phenomena and give examples  Videos about natural disasters  Explain Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tsunamis  Trends of natural disaster graph Agenda

3  disaster caused by natural forces rather than by human action that affects the environment, and leads to financial, environmental and/or human losses What is a Natural Phenomenon

4   Avalanches  Blizzards  Cyclones  Earthquakes  Floods and landslides  Heat waves  Storms  Tornadoes  Tsunamis  Volcanoes  Wildfires List of Natural Phenomenon

5   Hurricanes : explains why they start and they work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f45jA5UxB0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f45jA5UxB0  Tornadoes: explain how tornadoes form http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GWtfb5l8iA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GWtfb5l8iA  Earth quakes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtBXTvtFaCU &feature=fvw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtBXTvtFaCU &feature=fvw  Sinkholes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGkDouBVoLs Video Clips

6   Hurricanes is a strong wind with a consistent speed of 74 miles (119 kilometers) an hours –speed of a car driving on a highway  Hurricane season peaks from mid-August to late October and averages five to six hurricanes per year.  Hurricane sometimes can turn into a Tornado What is a Hurricane?

7   Tornadoes: Tornadoes are vertical funnels of rapidly spinning air. Wind my go above 250 miles (400 kilometers)  United States is a major hotspot with about a thousand tornadoes every year.  Tornadoes are classified as weak, strong, or violent storms. Violent tornadoes comprise only about two percent of all tornadoes, but they cause 70 percent of all tornado deaths and may last an hour or more What is a Tornado?

8   Earthquakes occur when two plates move suddenly against each other.  Volcanoes are also caused by the shift of the tectonic plates as it creates a break in the ground What is an Earthquake

9   The name "volcano" has its origin from the name of Vulcan, a god of fire in Roman mythology.  As pressure in the molten rock builds up it needs to escape somewhere. So it forces its way up “ fissures ” which are narrow cracks in the earths crust. Once the magma erupts through the earth’s surface it’s called lava.  There are around 1510 'active' volcanoes in the world. We currently know of 80 or more which are under the oceans. What is a Volcano

10   The most common causes of tsunamis are underwater earthquakes  A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that sends surges of water, sometimes reaching heights of over 100 feet (30.5 meters), onto land. Tsunamis race across the sea at up to 500 miles (805 kilometers) an hour—about as fast as a jet airplane. What is a Tsunami

11   a sinkhole happens when water erodes solid bedrock, carving an underground cavity that can then collapse.  Heavy rains from tropical storm Agatha likely triggered the collapse of a huge sinkhole in Guatemala (South America next to Mexico) on June 2010.  The sinkhole is 60 feet (18 meters) wide and about 300 feet (100 meters) deep What is a Sinkhole?

12  Natural Disasters Reported between 1900-2009

13 Natural Phenomena Lesson #2

14   Review what is a natural disasters  Finish anything left over from lesson #1  Have students work in groups reading articles and discuss about the effect/damages of the natural disasters. –Each group will share their article with the class and talk about the damages it caused  Teacher to go over the damages caused by the natural disaster and give some statistics if there is time Agenda

15   A tornadoes' funnel is like a giant vacuum cleaner. It sucks up anything on the ground it touches.  Tornadoes can lift vehicles, cut power lines and tear off roofs.  They can ruin crops and other vegetation  They can destroy chimneys, roof shingles, satellite dishes and tree branches.  The worst tornadoes can flatten trees and crush metal buildings  Flying debris can cause damage  Can hurt or even kill people Effects of Tornadoes

16   The pounding water can strip away sand from beaches and tear up trees and other vegetation (plants).  Tsunami can destroy costal towns and villages.  People can be swept away and drowned. Effects of Tsunami

17   Cause damage to property such as homes, cars business and farms  Cost a lot of money-as homes and structures need to be rebuild  Causes injuries and death to humans and animals  Cause trauma and psychological effect Effects of Natural Disasters


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