3. Session Objectives:
● Identify various potential earthquake hazards.
● Analyze the effects of the different earthquake
hazards.
● Appreciate the importance of earthquake
preparedness plan in hazard risk reduction.
4.
5. An earthquake is the shaking of the
surface of the Earth resulting from
a sudden release of energy in the
Earth's crust.
6. My Unforgettable Experience (5 minutes)
Directions: Let the students recall all the hazards and calamities they have experienced in their
community and classify each type of hazard as to natural hazard, quasi-natural hazard or technological
(man-made) hazard. Have a short review on these types of hazards.
CALAMITIES/HAZARDS TYPE OF HAZARDS
10. 1. Ground Rupture - Deformation on the ground that
marks, the intersection of the fault with the earth's
surface.
11. 2. Ground Shaking- Disruptive up, down and sideways
vibration of the ground during an earthquake.
12. 3. Liquefaction- takes place when loosely
packed, water-logged sediments at or near
the ground surface lose their strength in
response to strong ground shaking.
14. 5. Tsunami- is a series of extremely long waves
caused by a large and sudden displacement of the
ocean, usually the result of an earthquake below or
near the ocean floor.
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28. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
EARTHQUAKES IN AMERICA
EARTHQUAKES IN ASIA
EARTHQUAKES IN EUROPE
Venus has a beautiful name and
is the second planet from the
Sun. It’s hot and has a
poisonous atmosphere
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29. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
KEY POINTS
OF AN
EARTHQUAK
E
EPICENTRE
Venus is the second planet from the
Sun
CRACK
Jupiter is the biggest planet of them
all
PLATES
Saturn is the only planet with rings
around it
SURFACE
Despite being red, Mars is actually a
cold place
30. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
EUROPE
27%
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
ASIA
40%
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
AMERICA
79%
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
AFRICA
50%
32. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
Venus is the
second planet from
the Sun
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
Earth is the only
planet known to
harbor life
Despite being red,
Mars is a very cold
planet
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
The Sun is the star
that we all orbit
around
33. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
EARTHQUAKE
CAUSES
Saturn
Mars
Venus
Mercury
Earth
Jupiter
34. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
Despite being red, Mars
is actually a cold place.
It’s full of iron oxide dust,
which gives the planet
its reddish cast
AUSTRALIA
DATE July 1989
INTENSITY 8.2
COORDINATES 54º40’10’’N
VICTIMS 12,569
MATERIAL
COST
256,125,030$
35. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
AUGUST
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
EARTHQUAKE
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
START OF
REPAIRS
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
FINANCIAL AID
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun
36. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
12,528
8,132
9,890
13,659
7,119
5,169
96
211
125
FREQUENCY
Despite being red,
Mars is actually a
cold place
37. EARTHQUAKE DRILL FOR SCHOOL
INFOGRAPHICS
SURFACE
Venus is the second planet from the
Sun
CRACK
Jupiter is the biggest planet of them
all
PLATES
Saturn is the only planet with rings
around it
EPICENTRE
Despite being red, Mars is actually a
very cold place
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